adulation : flattery, admiration
Are they worthy of the adulation they receive?
advent : arrival
With the advent of heavier bats, bowlers are finding ever so difficult to contain the batsmen.
*adventitious : accident; casual
Woolmer's death was earlier thought to be an adventitious mishap. Now the police confirm it as a case of murder.
adversary : opponent; enemy
Reputation is perhaps Indian cricket's greatest adversary.
*advert : refer
When the bowler was incessantly sledging , the batsman simply asked him to advert to the scoreboard. 100 not out it read!
*advocacy : support; active pleading on behalf of someone or something.
Nelson Mandela was unflinching in his advocacy of equal rights for the blacks.
*aegis : shield ; defense
Under the aegis of the BCCI , indian cricket has suffered more than it has gained.
*aerie: nest of a large bird, habitation of high altitude.
The Vulture flew towards its aerie.
*affable : easily approachable;
It is important that the coach be affable towards the players.
*affected : pretended; artificial
affected mannerisms
affirmation: positive assertion; confirmation
affix: attach; fasten
affix signature.
* affliction : state of distress; cause of suffering
How will the team bear this great affliction caused by their early exit from the world cup?
*affluence : abundance; wealth
Unless strong measures are taken Indian cricket will be bewailing its fall from affluence to indigence.
*affront : insult; offense
tendulkar took chappells remarks as a personal affront.
agape : openmouthed (:O)
The crowd stood agape in wonder as paul nixon reverse swept murali for a six!
*agglomeration : collection; heap
the world, an agglomeration of practical people of business habits.
*aggrandize : increase or intensify; raise in power, wealth, rank or honor; glorify
Isolation aggrandizes everything!
Media is to blame for aggrandizing a rather mediocre batting line up.
aggregate : accumulate; gather
The middle overs are a time for aggregation, not flamboyance.
The aggregate of all our troubles do not equal the misery they suffered.
aggressor : attacker
After AB de villiers left, Boucher took the role of the aggressor and plundered the hapless West indian attack.
*aghast : Horrified; dumbfounded
The world was aghast at the news of woolmers death.
agility : nimbleness
something which indian teams have always lacked; agility.
agitate : stir up; disturb
Brutus managed to agitate the crowd against ceasar.
*agnostic : one who is skeptical of the existence of god or religion ; doubtful or non committal.
a+ gnostic;
An agnostic does not deny the existence of God and heaven but holds that one cannot know for certain whether or not they exist. The term agnostic was fittingly coined by the 19th-century British scientist Thomas H. Huxley, who believed that only material phenomena were objects of exact knowledge.
*agog : highly excited; intensely curious.
The crowd were agog with expectation as sachin came out to bat.
*agrarian : pertaining to land or its cultivation;
India's economy is predominantly agrarian .
*alacrity : cheerful promptness; eagerness
The dropping shoulders betrayed their simulated alacrity.
*alcove : nook; recess; A recess or partly enclosed extension connected to or forming part of a room
his face turned towards the alcove of his own bedroom.
*alimentary : supporting nourishment;
When asked the name of the digestive tract, Holmes replied , "Alimentary my dear Watson."
*alimony : Payments made to an ex spouse after divorce;
*allay : pacify,calm
Allayed fears of a war.
*allegiance : loyalty
His allegiance to the group was unquestionable.
*allegory: poetry technique
*alliteration : furrow followed free
alloy: mixture of metals
*alloy : mix; make less pure; lessen
Sri lankas victory celebration was alloyed with their concern over murali's injury.
allude, allusion : indirect reference
allure : entice, attract
The signposts aimed at alluring customers.
alluvial : deposits of soil; as in alluvial soil;
*aloft: upward
The victory over india sent their spirits aloft!
*altercation : noisy quarrel; heated dispute
It is believed sourav had a major altercation with chappell in Zimbabwe.
*amalgamate : combine; unite in one body
the amalgamated colleges constituted a university
amass : collect
Cricketers in india look to amass wealth during their stay in the team.
*amazon : female warrirors
Strong agressive women are referred to as amazons.
*ambidextrous : capable of using either hand with equal ease
Since his right hand still hadn't completely healed, Jim found himself using his left hand. By June 1934, when Joe Gould tracked Braddock down on the docks, the boxer was functionally ambidextrous
ambience : environment; atmosphere
ambiguous : doubtful, uncertain
*ambivalence : coexistence of opposing attitudes or feelings, such as love and hate, toward a person, object, or idea.
My feeling for the Indian team may be described as ambivalent at best.
amble: moving at an easy pace
he horse increased his amble and, suddenly changing foot, broke into a fast trot.
*ambrosia : Food of the gods
ambrosia is known to confer immortatlity upon men.
*ambulatory : able to walk;
There seems to be significant improvement in him after the accident. He is now in an ambulatory condition.
*ameliorate : improve
The attempts of the UNICEF to ameliorate the living conditions in africa have been widely appreciated
*amenable : Responsive to advice, authority, or suggestion; willing. accountable
A good captain is amenable to suggestions from his players.
amend : correct; change for better.
Time to make amends.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Here goes!
Not quite sure how exactly this will work. Just want to make a start. Got nothing to lose I guess.
abase : lower, degrade, humiliate.
Just when you thought this is as worse as it could get, pakistan managed to abase itself further with a loss to ireland.
abash : embarrass
He seemed abashed about the way he got out. Trying to leave a delivery that knocked his offstump.
abate : subsidise or moderate.
The run spree abated once davison got out.
abbreviate : shorten.
63 all out! a rather abbreviated innings that.
abdicate : renounce, give up
Inzamam's decision to abdicate captaincy was poor in its timing.
aberrant : abnormal or deviant
Shoaib's aberrant behavior has always been a cause of much concern to the team.
aberration : departure from the norm; mental irregularity or disorder.
Sehwags return to form is a mere aberration.
abet : assist in wrongdoing.
The media is all but killing the spirit of the game and the cricket board is willing to abet the cause.
abeyance : suspended action
The game was held in abeyance due to crowd trouble.
abhor : detest, hate
I abhor all whores! =))
abject : wretched, lacking pride
Only abject cowards make racist remarks.
abjure : renounce upon oath; disavow (wtf?)
It seems pathan has decided to abjure all his better qualities as a bowler.
ablution : washing, cleansing
what ablutions can cleanse him of his impurities?
abnegation : renunciation, self-sacrifice
Perhaps my greatest act of abnegation was to give up my bat for the teams cause. still hurts. ouch.
abolish : cancel
Cricket should be abolished in india. :(
abominable : detestable, extremely unpleasant
The reaction of the fans in the subcontinent was nothing short of abominable.
abominate : hate, loath
sourav abominated the short rising delivery.
aboriginal : being the first of its kind in a region. primitive; native
Read the popular books--attend the popular amusements; and you will find at the bottom of them all a lessening regard for the gentler graces of civilized life, and a growing admiration for the virtues of the aboriginal Britons.
abortive : unsucessful; fruitless
Although , it is termed as the first war of independence, the revolt of 1857 was merely and abortive attempt.
abrasive : rubbing away; tending to grind down
After India's loss, the fans made abrasive remarks towards the players.
abridge : condense, shorten
The champions trophy is supposedly an abridged version of the world cup.
abrogate : abolish
It is the law of nature--no man-made law can abrogate the laws of God. (what crap!!)
abscission : removal by cutting off, as in surgery; seperation.
The surgery involved abscission of the malignant time.
abscond : depart secretly and hide
After their dismal performance the indian team might feel the need to abscond fearing the volatile mob back home.
absolute : complete totally unlimited
nothing is absolute. But nothing is absolute!
absolve : pardon; forgive
Where failure is the gravest of crimes, it remains to be seen if the fans will absolve them of their sins!
abstain : refrain; withhold from participation
The Mahatma's policy to abstain from violent ways is a source of much debate.
abstemious : sparing in eating and drinking; temperate
The pleasures of the table, never of much consequence to one naturally abstemious
abstinence : restraint from eating or drinking
Much is made of sachin's restraint as a batsman these days. Temperance is one thing, abstinence another.
abstract : theoretical; not concrete
A man, who is the abstract of all faults.
abstruse : obscure; profound; difficult to understand
he poured forth his stores of abstruse knowledge with child-like enjoyment of the amazement of his hearers.
For someone lacking significant knowledge in number theory, cryptography may seem rather abstruse and intimidating at worst.
abusive : coarsely insulting; physically harmful.
After i got drunk, i was hurling the most exotic abusive remarks at the team.
*abut : border upon, adjoin
the strange aspect of this mountain is contrasted by the sea-like plain, which not only abuts against its steep sides, but likewise separates the parallel ranges.
abysmal : bottomless
abysmal performance.
abysmal stupidity.
abyss : bottomless pit (from abysmal. bottomless)
The recent turn of events has hurled pakistan cricket into an abyss. Only time will tell if they can claw their way back.
academic : related to a school; not practically or directly useful
The result was merely academic and had no bearing on the competition.
accede : agree, concede
India refused to accede to pakistans ridiculous demands.
accelerate : move faster
Kallis' inexplicable batting when acceleration was needed ruined SA's batting.
accessible : easy to approach; obtainable
a town accessible by rail.
most students now have computers accessible.
an accessible and genial man.
accessory : additional object; useful but not essential thing
The bat seemed a mere accessory in his hand.
acclaim : applaud; announce with great approval
Wildly acclaimed one day, furiously decried the next. Heroes are made and forgotten too easily here.
acclimate : adjust to climate; adapt
The team that acclimatizes the fastest will go a long way in this tournament.
* acclivity : sharp upslope of a hill.
when the sun descended on the brow of the acclivity , it made for a breathtaking view.
accolade : award of merit;
The World Cup is the highest accolade that any cricketer hopes for.
accommodate : adjust; oblige or help
He was accommodated into the team due to the vested interests of the powers that be.
accomplice : partner in crime
The circumstances of woolmers death suggest the presence of an in house accomplice.
*accord : agreement
The captain was in complete accord with the result. They did not deserve to go through.
*accost : approach and speak; solicit
What words do i have to accost him?
*accoutre : equip
accoutred with the best batting lineup , they set about to bring the world cup home.
*accretion : growth; increase
of pains and inconveniences, which grows by geometrical accretion.
accrue : come about by addition
The advantages of JAVA automatically accrue.
*acerbic : bitter or sour in nature; sharp and cutting
In lieu of flowers, please send acerbic letters to Republicans.
abase : lower, degrade, humiliate.
Just when you thought this is as worse as it could get, pakistan managed to abase itself further with a loss to ireland.
abash : embarrass
He seemed abashed about the way he got out. Trying to leave a delivery that knocked his offstump.
abate : subsidise or moderate.
The run spree abated once davison got out.
abbreviate : shorten.
63 all out! a rather abbreviated innings that.
abdicate : renounce, give up
Inzamam's decision to abdicate captaincy was poor in its timing.
aberrant : abnormal or deviant
Shoaib's aberrant behavior has always been a cause of much concern to the team.
aberration : departure from the norm; mental irregularity or disorder.
Sehwags return to form is a mere aberration.
abet : assist in wrongdoing.
The media is all but killing the spirit of the game and the cricket board is willing to abet the cause.
abeyance : suspended action
The game was held in abeyance due to crowd trouble.
abhor : detest, hate
I abhor all whores! =))
abject : wretched, lacking pride
Only abject cowards make racist remarks.
abjure : renounce upon oath; disavow (wtf?)
It seems pathan has decided to abjure all his better qualities as a bowler.
ablution : washing, cleansing
what ablutions can cleanse him of his impurities?
abnegation : renunciation, self-sacrifice
Perhaps my greatest act of abnegation was to give up my bat for the teams cause. still hurts. ouch.
abolish : cancel
Cricket should be abolished in india. :(
abominable : detestable, extremely unpleasant
The reaction of the fans in the subcontinent was nothing short of abominable.
abominate : hate, loath
sourav abominated the short rising delivery.
aboriginal : being the first of its kind in a region. primitive; native
Read the popular books--attend the popular amusements; and you will find at the bottom of them all a lessening regard for the gentler graces of civilized life, and a growing admiration for the virtues of the aboriginal Britons.
abortive : unsucessful; fruitless
Although , it is termed as the first war of independence, the revolt of 1857 was merely and abortive attempt.
abrasive : rubbing away; tending to grind down
After India's loss, the fans made abrasive remarks towards the players.
abridge : condense, shorten
The champions trophy is supposedly an abridged version of the world cup.
abrogate : abolish
It is the law of nature--no man-made law can abrogate the laws of God. (what crap!!)
abscission : removal by cutting off, as in surgery; seperation.
The surgery involved abscission of the malignant time.
abscond : depart secretly and hide
After their dismal performance the indian team might feel the need to abscond fearing the volatile mob back home.
absolute : complete totally unlimited
nothing is absolute. But nothing is absolute!
absolve : pardon; forgive
Where failure is the gravest of crimes, it remains to be seen if the fans will absolve them of their sins!
abstain : refrain; withhold from participation
The Mahatma's policy to abstain from violent ways is a source of much debate.
abstemious : sparing in eating and drinking; temperate
The pleasures of the table, never of much consequence to one naturally abstemious
abstinence : restraint from eating or drinking
Much is made of sachin's restraint as a batsman these days. Temperance is one thing, abstinence another.
abstract : theoretical; not concrete
A man, who is the abstract of all faults.
abstruse : obscure; profound; difficult to understand
he poured forth his stores of abstruse knowledge with child-like enjoyment of the amazement of his hearers.
For someone lacking significant knowledge in number theory, cryptography may seem rather abstruse and intimidating at worst.
abusive : coarsely insulting; physically harmful.
After i got drunk, i was hurling the most exotic abusive remarks at the team.
*abut : border upon, adjoin
the strange aspect of this mountain is contrasted by the sea-like plain, which not only abuts against its steep sides, but likewise separates the parallel ranges.
abysmal : bottomless
abysmal performance.
abysmal stupidity.
abyss : bottomless pit (from abysmal. bottomless)
The recent turn of events has hurled pakistan cricket into an abyss. Only time will tell if they can claw their way back.
academic : related to a school; not practically or directly useful
The result was merely academic and had no bearing on the competition.
accede : agree, concede
India refused to accede to pakistans ridiculous demands.
accelerate : move faster
Kallis' inexplicable batting when acceleration was needed ruined SA's batting.
accessible : easy to approach; obtainable
a town accessible by rail.
most students now have computers accessible.
an accessible and genial man.
accessory : additional object; useful but not essential thing
The bat seemed a mere accessory in his hand.
acclaim : applaud; announce with great approval
Wildly acclaimed one day, furiously decried the next. Heroes are made and forgotten too easily here.
acclimate : adjust to climate; adapt
The team that acclimatizes the fastest will go a long way in this tournament.
* acclivity : sharp upslope of a hill.
when the sun descended on the brow of the acclivity , it made for a breathtaking view.
accolade : award of merit;
The World Cup is the highest accolade that any cricketer hopes for.
accommodate : adjust; oblige or help
He was accommodated into the team due to the vested interests of the powers that be.
accomplice : partner in crime
The circumstances of woolmers death suggest the presence of an in house accomplice.
*accord : agreement
The captain was in complete accord with the result. They did not deserve to go through.
*accost : approach and speak; solicit
What words do i have to accost him?
*accoutre : equip
accoutred with the best batting lineup , they set about to bring the world cup home.
*accretion : growth; increase
of pains and inconveniences, which grows by geometrical accretion.
accrue : come about by addition
The advantages of JAVA automatically accrue.
*acerbic : bitter or sour in nature; sharp and cutting
In lieu of flowers, please send acerbic letters to Republicans.
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