Improve Vocabulary& Make Money

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Sep 3, 2008
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Improve Vocabulary To Make Money
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Money can be made by many methods. Knowledge of good words can help in writing good Money Making articles and money making blogs. By learning new words on a regular speed can improve the vocabulary. These can be Top paying keywords. I have written many blogs about uncommon words. If you can use them once or twice ,you can master them easily.


801. CROSS YOUR FINGERS
- hoping it happens that way
Let's cross our fingers and hope for the best.

802. OBFUSCATE (obfu'skeyt) Verb
- Confuse, Make it difficult to
understand, perhaps intentionally
When she saw that she was losing the argument, she tried to
obfuscate the main issue by talking about rather irrelevant things.

803. CRYING OVER SPILLED MILK
- complaining about some past loss
Well, the car is ruined and that's too bad, but there's no use
crying over spilt milk.

804. PERSPICUOUS (pur'spikyoous) Adjective
- Clearly expressed, Expressing
things clearly
The perspicuous presentation by the young scientist has clarified
all my doubts about what cloning of humans is all about.

805 COME HELL OR HIGH WATER Adverb
- no matter what else happens
Will you be at the family reunion next year?" Answer: "Yes- we'll
be there, come hell or high water.

806 NADIR (neydir) Noun
- Place or time of greatest depression
His defeat at the hands of an upstart politician in 1993 marked the
nadir of his political career, since then, his fortunes have been on the
upswing.


807. GO COLD TURKEY
- quit taking an addictive drug by stopping immediately
I want to quit drinking right now. As of this moment, I am going
cold turkey.

808. MIGRANT (mIgrunt) Adjective
- Changing its habitat, Wandering
The whole tribe had to migrate to a different place with its cattle
in search of food and water.


809. CAN'T CUT THE MUSTARD
- not good enough to participate
Bob dropped out of medical school; he couldn't cut the mustard.

810. LECTERN (lekturn) Noun
- Stand with a sloping top to hold books,
papers etc. to be read from
Before commencing her speech, the speaker carefully arranged her
papers on the lectern, getting a feel of the audience at the same time.
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