by Wordpandit | May 24, 2012 | Subject Vocabulary |
Have you ever been lost for words when you wanted to describe the taste or texture of the food more than saying that is was awesome or good? Well, today, that is exactly what we do: increase the number of words in our diction that describe the taste, texture and feel... by Wordpandit | May 22, 2012 | Story-writing |
I do not have an inverter or a UPS or any other battery backup .I just don’t need one. Some people might call me parsimonious .But I don’t think it is so. I have evidence to the contrary. Recently i bought a car and that too an expensive one. And i never... by Wordpandit | May 18, 2012 | Story-writing |
Recently we celebrated Mother’s Day, a day dedicated to our mothers. Our relationship with our mothers is one of the most special and sacrosanct one’s. In terms of someone being the highest point of our life, our mother is at the zenith of our existence. Her embrace...
by Wordpandit | May 16, 2012 | Subject Vocabulary |
Our first post in this series received huge response, so here we present you the second post in the same series. Well, I have to admit that writing the first post was fun. I was amazed at the influence of the Russian language on English, and I believe our users would... by Wordpandit | May 15, 2012 | Story-writing |
Getting down from the car, i take out the gun from my pocket and shoot at the middle aged man coming towards me. He crumbles down to the floor, in a pool of blood, lifeless. I look around, people are moving in the same calm manner as before. No one has noticed... by Wordpandit | May 11, 2012 | Story-writing |
A heavy bag on the shoulders bulging from all sides and numerous tensions gripping the mind on the way to school-that was me, in my childhood. And i am cocksure the same was true for almost all Indian school going students. A lot of the students have to suffer because...