This weeks word of the week, as chosen by the husband, is;
quasar n. a galaxy giving off enormous amounts of energy.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
Chosen because he’s amazed it’s not a game full of people shooting lasers!!
This weeks word of the week, as chosen by the husband, is;
quasar n. a galaxy giving off enormous amounts of energy.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
Chosen because he’s amazed it’s not a game full of people shooting lasers!!
As already discussed, I have decided to link my Goodreads Reading Challenge to the Reading Challenge listed below…let’s see how i’m getting on!
So how are you getting on with your Reading Challenges?
This weeks word of the week…
proselyte n. a convert from one religion to another.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
This weeks word of the week is…
ostensible adj. apparently true, but not necessarily so.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
This weeks word of the week is…
nugatory adj. lacking purpose or value.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
We all feel a little like this sometimes, don’t we?
This weeks word of the week is…
malodorous adj. smelling very unpleasant.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
Feeling hopeful that no one has ever referred to me as malodorous…
This weeks word of the week is…
lachrymose adj. tearful.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
I don’t suffer much from this… unless i’m reading a sad book. Or watching an emotional movie. Maybe I do suffer from this??
This weeks word of the week is…
kismet n. fate.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
Do you believe in fate?
This weeks word of the week is…
jiggery-pokery n. informal suspicious behaviour.
(Oxford English Dictionary)
We’ve all seen a bit of this.