Tuesday, August 25, 2009

TaSk 1

My new 5 words.

  • taken from the book "Paradise" by Judith Mcnaught

Phrase1:

  • Mrs. Ellis reached out and awkwardly patted Meredith's arm, trying to think of something encouraging to say.

Word1: awkwardly

  • Gr. info: adverb---- Improver
  • Meaning: in an embarrassing or worrying way.
  • Collocation:-----------
  • Example: he shifted awkwardly from one foot to the other
  • My example: she was so nervous, that she were talking in an awkwardly way.
  • Other: synonyms: unhandy

Word2: Patted

  • Meaning: to touch (someone or something) lightly and repeatedly with an open hand
  • Gr. info: verb---(T)--- past tense
  • Collocation: pat on
  • Example: He patted me on the shoulder
  • My example: my teacher patted my back and said "pretty good work".
  • Others: idioms
  • **a pat on the back, a word of praise, congratulations, or encouragement: Everyone needs a pat on the back now and then.
    **pat down, to pat or pass the hands over the body of (a clothed person) to detect concealed weapons, drugs, etc.
    **pat on the back, to praise, congratulate, or encourage: The boss patted him on the back for the deal he made yesterday.

Phrase2:

  • Partway down to the staircase, Meredith stopped to speak to an elderly couple, and Lisa held her breath.

Word3: Partway

  • Meaning: At or to a part of the way or distance
  • Gr. info: Adverb----informal
  • Collocation: ----------
  • Example: Shall I walk you partway? I'm already partway home.
  • My example: partway to my house i found a dollar.
  • Other: /'pɑ:tweɪ/

Word4: Staircase

  • Meaning: A set of stairs inside a building usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold on to
  • Gr. info: noun----(C)
  • Collocation: ------------
  • Example: she descended the sweeping staircase into the crowd of photographers and journalists.
  • My example: Cinderella lost her shoe in the middle of the staircase.
  • Other: /'steəkeɪs/
  • related words: stairs, stairway, steps

Phrase3:

  • Lisa sent her a derisive look. "I'll be lucky if i get to finish high school, let alone go to college and study interior design. we don't have the money for college."

Word5: derisive

  • Meaning: characterized by or expressing derision; contemptuous; mocking: derisive heckling
  • Gr. info: adjective --- formal
  • Collocation:------------
  • Example: derisive laughter
  • My example: he has a derisive attitude.
  • Other: related words: gibelike, jeering, mocking, taunting

1 comment:

  1. Excellent Anita!
    I really like how you presented your words.
    Very good job

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