28 March 2015
-boisterously ( adverb )
·
in a carefree manner
-she was boisterously happy when she has a
chance to meet her friend again.
-intoxicated ( adjective ) ( verb
)
·
stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (
especially alcohol )
-a noisy crowd
of intoxicated sailor
·
elated or emboldened as if under the influence
of alcohol
-since last
week, she still felt intoxicated by
her success
·
fill with
high spirit; fill of optimism
-I think that
music can intoxicated your spirit
-quip ( nouns ) ( verb )
·
a witty saying or remark
-In one of the
most quips about classical music,
Mark Twain said, “Wagner’s music is better than its sound.”
·
to make a witty remark, to say in jest
-when an old
English teacher criticized Maria for ending the sentences with proposition, she
quipped.
-obliging ( adjective )
·
showing a cheerful willingness to do favour for
others
-even after all
his success, I found him to be accommodating and obliging by sharing his secret tip to become rich with me.
-melancholy ( nouns )
·
a deep, long-lasting sadness
-Hamlet is a figure
of tremendous melancholy because he doesn't
have a truly cheerful scene throughout the entire play.
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