by Wordpandit | May 21, 2013 | Word Origin |
Do log ro rahe hain, unko hum dolorous bol sakte hain hai! Something more about ‘Dolorous’ The word dolorous comes from the Latin root ‘doloro-, dolor-, dolori- , dol- +’, meaning ‘to feel pain, to grieve; sorrow, grief, mourning’. It is pretty easy to establish the...
by Wordpandit | May 16, 2013 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic for ‘Decipher’ Decipher bole to sar phir gaya aur phir bhi samajh (decipher) nahi hua! When you try to decipher something, you try to unravel it and understand it. Meanings of Decipher : 1. To interpret or make out the meaning of 2. To translate or convert a...
by Wordpandit | Apr 10, 2013 | Contextual Vocabulary |
Meanings of Depict: 1. to show an image of somebody or something in a picture 2. to describe something in words; give an impression of something in words Pronunciation: de•pic•t (dɪˈpɪkt) Master’s Tip to Learn Depict: DEPICT can be learned by breaking and making the... by Wordpandit | Feb 11, 2013 | Slang Dictionary |
Part of Speech: Adjective Origin: American Rhymes with goofy ?? Well, this word is actually a combination of the latin word doofus, meaning incompetent tool and the word goofy. It is used while referring to a person who is foolish or clumsy. Patrick from Spongebob... by Wordpandit | Feb 11, 2013 | Slang Dictionary |
Part of Speech: Adjective Origin: British Dolly refers to anything that is cute or attractive or doll-like. Mostly it is used to describe a cute girl, but it can have a generalized usage as well. Dolly is an old-fashioned way of saying “you are cute”, this word was...