Find A Way To Learn What Each Unfamiliar/Difficult Word Means.
Find a way to learn what each unfamiliar/difficult word means.
Answer:
Some of the difficult and unfamiliar words that I encounter are the following:
- Calloused-having calluses, having an area of hardened skin, the calloused hands of a manual laborer,
- Clutching- it means to try to hold onto someone or something by reaching with your hand.
- Baloney- foolish words or ideas, pretentious nonsense
- Unbearable- too bad, harsh, or extreme to be accepted or endure, not bearable
- Chimney-a part of the building through which smoke rises into the outside air, the part that Sticks up above the roof
- Soles-it means the bottom part of the foot that touches the ground when you stand or walk.
- Bent- unenclosed grassland
Sometimes when you are reading, you encounter a word, you don't know, guess what its meaning is by context, or try to Google and find the definition, and the other way is to get the dictionary and find the words that you don't know. Combined the guess and the definition will provide you additional learning, but sometimes context is the only way to get the accurate definition.
When you wonder on how do you determine the context just remembers the following
- Always think what is the position of the word in the sentence such as is this a noun, verb, preposition, adjective, etc.
- Does the location words indicate typical actions such as study and reading go with libraries etc?
- Is it plural or singular, applying to one or more person or action?
- Or those the tone of the voice implies information such as commands imply someone ordering someone and questions imply curiosity or perhaps trouble, odd combinations may imply humor or exaggeration.
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