1 April 2015
-judicious ( nouns )
·
marked by the exercise of good judgement or
common sense in practical matters @ wise
-it was a judicious use of one’s money
-supercilious ( adjective )
·
Having or showing arrogant superiority to
disdain of those one views as unworthy
-his mother eyed
my clothed with a supercilious air
-cryptic ( adjective )
·
Of an obscure nature @ mysterious
-the new
insurance policy is written without cryptic
or mysterious terms
·
Having a secret or hidden meaning
-I realized that
it was a cryptic writing since there
was something that the author wanted the reader to know
·
Having a puzzling terseness
-he handed me a cryptic note that he found under my
table yesterday.
-inept ( adjective )
·
Nor elegant or graceful in expression @
awkward/clumsy
-if the rumour
is true, can anything be more inept
than to repeat it now?
·
Generally incompetent and ineffectual
-inept handling of the account had caused
the company bankrupt.
·
Revealing lack of perceptiveness judgement or
finesse
-he gave an inept remark to me
-rousing ( adjective )
·
Capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement
-surprisingly,
he can give such a rousing sermon
·
Rousing to activity or heightened action as by
spurring or goading
-she
unintentionally tossed a rousing
political comment into a conversation
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