by Wordpandit | Mar 16, 2013 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Futile: Futile: PHAT GAYI MISSILE! sab ho gaya waste, sab ho gaya futile! Something more about ‘Futile’ 1550s, from M.Fr. futile, from L. futilis “vain, worthless, futile,” Meanings of Futile : 1. completely useless and ineffective 2. not... by Wordpandit | Mar 12, 2013 | Hinglish-Contextual Vocabulary |
To avow is to declare something in an upfront manner. Avow can be easily remembered by A+wow .Whenever someone is bold enough is to come out and say something everyone goes Wow!! Pronunciation – uh-vou Meanings of Avow 1. To declare openly 2. To frankly... by Wordpandit | Mar 10, 2013 | Hinglish-Contextual Vocabulary |
Frivolity is a behavior or conduct which is frivolous or careless in nature. Often we go to offices or banks with our plaints and pleas and are turned down or ignored because a employee is knitting a sweater ,well that’s nothing but a frivolous attitude of the person... by Wordpandit | Mar 8, 2013 | Hinglish-Contextual Vocabulary |
Assuage is a verb used as an expression or relieving soothing a desire or feeling for e.g. only money can assuage a gambler’s thirst for more and more of it. Pronunciation – uh-sweyj Meanings of Assuage 1. To relieve or satisfy 2. To make less severe or soothe...
by Wordpandit | Mar 6, 2013 | Hinglish-Youtube Vocab |
HAHAHAHAHA!! Bichara frog! Ladki ke intertwined baalon ke chakkar mein reh gaya daddu ka daddu . The knotty ,entangled and intertwined hair are untangled by the lotion. Well, the daddu did not see this coming! Pronunciation: in-ter-twahyn Meanings of Intertwined: 1.... by Wordpandit | Mar 5, 2013 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Blog |
We meet again with yet another article on how to learn words in a better, unique way of mnemonic roots and that too in Hinglish. The root word for this article is ‘For’ or ‘Four’ . Ek se bhale do aur do se bhale four! Get ready and dig in! Fortitude Forty +attitude...