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What is your word today

April 17 2016

A favourite word,one you like to use regularly,or one that's an occasional word,perhaps a word that you only write, never say out loud . My favourite word today is louche,a word about being careless,care less Q

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  • tylannister

    tylannister

    9 years ago

    "whispering or rustling"

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    When you hold your boobs for comfort

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Feeling fabulous that total strangers find my body sexy and hot. Was given compliments by 4 guys yesterday, which didn't surprise him and the reason he loves showing me off 😊 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    pɛtjʊl(ə)nt/adjective(of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered."he was moody and petulant"

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    empathy ˈɛmpəθi/ noun the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. "Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within the other being's frame of reference, i.e., the capacity to place oneself in another's position. Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another and feelings with the heart of another." The world needs more empathy and compassion. Happy holidays, everyone! - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Over Happy Holidays :/

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    😂

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    opinionəˈpɪnjən/noun2.a statement of advice by an expert on a professional matter."if in doubt, get a second opinion"1.a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge."that, in my opinion, is right"belief, judgement, thought(s), school of thought, thinking, way of thinking, mind, point of view, view, viewpoint, outlook, angle, slant, side, attitude, stance, perspective,position, standpoint; Moresynonyms:

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Search Resultsscintillatingˈsɪntɪleɪtɪŋ/adjectiveadjective: scintillating2. brilliantly and excitingly clever or skilful."the audience loved his scintillating wit"brilliant, dazzling, exciting, exhilarating, stimulating, invigorating; Moresynonyms:1. sparkling or shining brightly."the scintillating sun"sparkling, shining, bright, brilliant, gleaming, glittering, twinkling, coruscating, flashing, shimmering, shimmery; rarescintillant "a scintillating diamond necklace"synonyms:dull, matteantonyms:

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    "licentious In contrast with the person suffering from *akrasia, who feels the conflict yet succumbs to temptation, the licentious person is supposed to feel no conflict at all between low desire and the promptings of a better self or a higher reason. The latter voice is completely silent. It is thus more fun being licentious than being akratic." c/- Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (Third Edition).

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    appreciation əpriːʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n, noun noun: appreciation; plural noun: appreciations 1. recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something. "I smiled in appreciation" synonyms: valuing, respect, prizing, cherishing, treasuring, admiration, regard, esteem, high opinion "appreciation of literature comes only from first-hand study of the works of great writers" gratitude. "they would be the first to show their appreciation" synonyms: gratitude, thanks, gratefulness, thankfulness, recognition, sense of obligation; More indebtedness, obligation "he expressed his appreciation for the large amount of work done" antonyms: ingratitude "Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well." ~ Voltaire - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    1620s, Tuscan dialectal ditto "(in) the said (month or year)," literary Italian detto, past participle of dire "to say," from Latin dicere (see diction). Originally used in Italian to avoid repetition of month names in a series of dates; generalized meaning of "same as above" first recorded in English 1670s

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Positivity is the frequent experience of pleasant emotions. Some of the most common are: joy, hope, gratitude, interest, serenity, pride, amusement, love, inspiration, and awe. 3-to-1 ratio. The concept of positivity is by no means a Pollyannaish ideal where you don't experience negative emotions.Feb 2, 2010

  • sweetgem

    sweetgem

    9 years ago

    The weather here has climbed up to a high 30s and it will reach 40°C by Thursday! Looking at airfares to go to Antarctica this week! 😰😰 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Bulbous

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Bulbous

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Delete delete

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Do tell??? Mine is "Puzzled". As to why people lie in the pursuit of gaining ......nwhat exactly? Anyway, they were called out and then they had the posts deleted. Case of unwanted attention perhaps

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Bulbous. Ate too much on xmas day. And now for the leftovers. Simple. No malicious agenda implied or intended.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Aaaah...your tummy? My mind was elsewhere

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    A chatterbox ): Q

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    9 years ago

    Gender Fluid is a gender identity best described as a dynamic mix of boy and girl. A person who is Gender Fluid may always feel like a mix of the two traditional genders, but may feel more boy some days, and more girl other days. Being Gender Fluid has nothing to do with which set of genitalia one has, nor their sexual orientation. "No, I'm not a boy, and I'm not a girl either. I am gender fluid." Maybe a tag but it fits me atm

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    9 years ago

    Oops. Quoted from urban dictionary

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Quoting 'AnnieWhichway'"No, I'm not a boy, and I'm not a girl either. I am gender fluid." sounds like a superhero that might have adventures with X-Men (I read it with the G and the F capitalised, and said in a bolder tone) :)

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Turned into a venting thread again? not cool, oh and no lies and no posts reported, not by me, if that's who you're referring to. Ooh I haven't even been back into that topic, might have to go in for a read 😉

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    For the day is......drum roll......... Apathetic 😉

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Forgot to give the official definition for apathetic - tell someone who cares 😃

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose' Quoting 'AnnieWhichway'"No, I'm not a boy, and I'm not a girl either. I am gender fluid." sounds like a superhero that might have adventures with X-Men (I read it with the G and the F capitalised, and said in a bolder tone) :) Well, have had many adventures with x number of men.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    My word for today. Not cool, as in blatantly lying to try and cause trouble. It has been laughed off, however.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Sad. Sad that they are dredging up photos of George Michael not looking too great at all in his final days. Leave the guy in peace. He had a big heart and left us with great memories. xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    The use of long words ;-) Always has and always will be my favourite word!

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    ennuiɒnˈwiː/nouna feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement."he succumbed to ennui and despair"boredom, tedium, listlessness, lethargy, lassitude, languor, restlessness, weariness, sluggishness, enervation; Moresynonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    I think I'm succumbing to that right now 😯

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    If you are yet again *insert eye roll* referring to me, I did NOT lie, I never do. Suggest you look a bit closer to home. Either a liar or memory loss. Speaking of lying, there was that fake profile you validated, all to impress me if I recall correctly 😂😂😂 what was that, a little slip? 😉

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    I love this, I seriously love it 😀 My word for today is......drumroll....... lol - that's my word lol lol lol And don't tell me it's not a word, it's my favorite 👌

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    No sorry, I thought you said lack of interest 😉 good to see you back on here btw 😀

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I won't post on here again. Its getting ridiculously tiresome and I apologise. xx

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Happy New Year... May 2017 be kinder to us all. Peachy xox

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Happy New Year Peachy you sexy thang 😘

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    And I haven't even been drinking. Who needs alcohol. I'm high on life 💃 Happy New Year Q - thanks for the thread 👍🎊🎉

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Resolve to stick to your resolutions..no matter what they are or when you make them but also resolve to be kind to yourself Q

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    But let's have a kinder Jan and Feb before we get to May!

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    You're gorgeous I touch, I adore your outgoingness. So often I smile and nod when I'm reading posts of yours. Q, I'm with I touch, thanks for the thread!!! Lol Lovman... you still got it! Today's word gratis Macquarie Dictionary is 'Whoopee' = Uproarious Festivity... Someone there has a sense of humour, eh? Peachy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Do you realise if you're a fan, that will double the numbers in my fan club, take it from 1 to 2 😊 a small but loyal fan base 😯 That's a 100% increase though and a positive sign. I'm aiming for 3 by the end of the year 😀

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    I think you underestimate your fan base. Most sincerely. and Some of what you have said over time, not necessarily directed at me, has been really touching. Deb xox

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend months or years researching and preparing a report. Happy New Year, this is my epiphany in 2017. Thank you, Peachy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    That man is a bloody legend. Oops to stay on topic, I'll make legend my word of the day. That kind of pursuit or resolve for truth and justice, they deserve a Nobel peace prize IMO👍

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    If numbers keep growing, we'll have enough to form a committee by 2023 👌 👍

  • Tall74nHard9

    Tall74nHard9

    9 years ago

    My 'lil friend - you forgetting about me already in your fan base too... Tall

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Please stay on topic..thank you Q

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    is fan 😀 Tall you were the other one, what am I saying, the only one 😉 And it was so hot here today 👙👓 plenty of fans would have been cranked up today. Thank God for air conditioning 😃

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Bessie Stringfield founder of the Iron Horses Motorcycle club.Just to drive home the message, I'll post this again.

  • Tall74nHard9

    Tall74nHard9

    9 years ago

    We're all just having a bit of fan, errr, fun, with some words.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    No wucking forries, Q. :-D

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Fanning the flames again ? 🔥

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    FLAWSOME: An individual who embraceds their flaws, and knows they are awesome, regardless. 👍 Ms Foxy

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    Being sucked in by a dick. Ms Foxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I cannot tell you how dismissive this word comes across to me as. Just do this, just say that, just feel how I say. Not worthy of a thread of it's own but a long interest of mine. If only it was so easy. Peachy

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Nike can't be wrong? 😉 surely you jest 😀

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'PeachyPearL' I cannot tell you how dismissive this word comes across to me as. Just do this, just say that, just feel how I say. Not worthy of a thread of it's own but a long interest of mine. If only it was so easy. Peachy another, highly important definition and use of this word: that which pertains to Justice. There are many, many words in our language which carrying multiple definitions dependent upon context.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    A double entendre may exploit puns to convey the second meaning. Double entendres generally rely on multiple meanings of words, or different interpretations of the same primary meaning. They often exploit ambiguity and may be used to introduce it deliberately in a text. (c/- Go Ogle)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    rip1 rɪp/ verb verb: rip; 3rd person present: rips; past tense: ripped; past participle: ripped; gerund or present participle: ripping 1. tear or pull (something) quickly or forcibly away from something or someone. "a fan tried to rip his trousers off during a show" synonyms: tear, snatch, jerk, tug, wrench, wrest, prise, force, heave, haul, drag, pull, twist, peel, pluck, grab, seize; informalyank "the man threatened to rip the posters down" make a long tear or cut in. "you've ripped my jacket" synonyms: tear, slit, cut, gash, cleave, slash, claw, savage, mangle, mutilate, hack; literaryrend "she ripped Leo's note into tiny pieces" make (a hole) by force. "the truck was struck by lightning and had a hole ripped out of its roof" come violently apart; tear. "the skirt of her frock ripped" 2. move forcefully and rapidly. "fire ripped through her bungalow" 3. Computing use a program to copy (material from a CD or DVD) on to a computer's hard drive. noun noun: rip; plural noun: rips 1. a long tear or cut. "there was a rip in his sweatshirt" synonyms: tear, slit, split, rent, laceration, cut, gash, slash "a green corduroy jacket with a rip in the sleeve" an act of tearing something forcibly. "he seemed to be saying with each rip of a page—how dare she enjoy reading books?" 2. North Americaninformal a fraud or swindle; a rip-off. (c/- Go Ogle) or perhaps I should let it R.I.P.?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Today my doctor called me her star patient.She can't believe the progress that I have made. So today my life goes back to normal. My other word is YAY :) Q

  • twowithnolimits

    twowithnolimits

    9 years ago

    did it involve a mirror?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'twowithnolimits' did it involve a mirror? funny you should say that :p

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Too funny, thought I'd use this as my word to lmao @ I touch's Nike, Ontology, you missed my tag but must know of my love for entendres by now though I have been restrained lately, and Foxy, I heard Dicksand on the movie we watched last night! But Then, I Googled 'laffing' because of sheer curiousity and wahla! Laffing Sal is one of several automated characters that were built primarily to attract carnival and amusement park patrons to funhouses and dark rides throughout the United States. Its movements were accompanied by a raucous laugh that sometimes frightened small children and annoyed adults. Pfft and the Free Dictionary which also mentions Laffing Sal keeps redirecting me to laughter... that is no laffing matter! Peachy, sallying forth... PS: remember to use your 'Word's

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    You are a star, I have a song that makes me think of you that I heard/saw one of the times I drifted awake last night when we left the music channel on the TV overnight. I forget the name but Googling, 'music video where man walks with balloons followed by people' found for me, hehe. It's Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars. It makes me smile, I think you'd love it too. Hugs, Peachy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    The video is a live one and this is the Wiki description. Peachy "The officialmusic videowas directed by Mat Whitecross and the shooting took place onKing Streetin the innerSydneysuburb ofNewtown, on 17 June 2014.[30]It was released on 19 June 2014.At the beginning of the video,Coldplay's lead singer,Chris Martin, walks through Sydney's streets dressed as aone-man band, singing the first verse of the song. Then he reaches the other members of the band (also dressed as one-man bands) and, together, they play the instrumental refrain. Martin is then seen walking through the street, without the other members, while he sings the second verse. At the end of the video the band reunites in a square, singing and playing the final part of the song with a crowd of fans. While Martin is singing the final part, many paper-made stars are blown into the square."

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Filtering was 'filtered' out lmao go figure

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Meaning Nonsense, rubbish. Origin a load of cobblersThis is a classic of Cockney rhyming slang. It has nothing directly to do with shoemakers but originates from 'cobblers' awls', the pointed hand-tools that cobblers use to pierce holes in leather. The rhyme is with 'balls', meaning testicles. The phrase is often reduced to simply 'cobblers', which is now considered an acceptable vulgarism, as many may not be aware of its origin. 'Cobblers' sounds as though it might have been said by cheeky Victorian barrow boys in Dickens or similar. In fact, it isn't as old as it might sound and wasn't used until the mid 20th century. The earliest example that I've found in print, bearing in mind that it probably existed as street slang for some time before printed versions appeared, is from Philip Allingham's Cheapjack, his account of life amongst English market traders and fairground stall-holders, which was published in 1934: "The Cobbler is even more simple. It is a ball game..‘cobbler’ is the slang for ball." The first example of the full phrase 'a load of cobblers' that I can find is from the British popular music magazine Melody Maker, October 1968: "Geno Washington says Grapefruit's recent attack on the Maryland Club, Glasgow, was 'a load of cobblers'. They are one of the best audiences in Britain, says Geno." See also, other phrases that mean rubbish or nonsense: A cock and bull story A load of codswallop Horse feathers Mumbo jumbo Stuff and nonsense Talking through one's hat c/- The Phrase Finder (In context of another of my posts in another thread: I called nonsense on a specific comment by another poster. ie Everyone dies at some time. The mere suggestion that anyone has a higher death rate/incidence of death than someone else is BS. Pure and simple).

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    iridescentˌɪrɪˈdɛs(ə)nt/adjectiveshowing luminous colours that seem to change when seen from different angles."the drake's head has an iridescent purple sheen"shimmering, shimmery, glittering, sparkling, coruscating, dazzling, shining, gleaming, glowing, lustrous, scintillating, dancing, opalescent, opaline; multicoloured, kaleidoscopic, rainbow-like, rainbow-coloured, many-hued, prismatic, colourful, psychedelic; variegated, shot; literaryglistering; rarecoruscant, fulgurating, effulgent, scintillant"the iridescent films of oil on top of puddles"synonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Today I am seeking refuge from the Summer heat..sitting in front of a fan, Q

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    "Platonic, adj. Pertaining to the philosophy of Socrates. Platonic Love is a fool's name for the affection between a disability and a frost." c/- The Enlarged Devil's Dictionary (Ambrose Bierce).

  • On_Safari

    On_Safari

    9 years ago

    Definition: spoiled, exhausted

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Bedgasm n. A feeling of euphoria experienced when climbing into bed at the end of a very long day. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    transformativetransˈfɔːmətɪv/adjectivecausing a marked change in someone or something.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    adjective(of a substance) allowing light, but not detailed shapes, to pass through; semi-transparent."her beautiful translucent skin"semi-transparent, pellucid, diaphanous, colourless, glassy, glass-like, gossamer, clear, crystalline, see-through, limpid, transparent; raretranspicuous, translucid"a mantle of translucent ice"synonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    lingual frenulumThis is the thing that attaches your tongue to the bottom of your mouth. I looked this up today - again - must be the 10th time. It has no slang name and is incredibly hard to remember. And it is the lingual frenulum as there is also one that attaches the foreskin to the penis. So the word is Frenulum but needed further classification.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    etiquetteˈɛtɪkɛt,ɛtɪˈkɛt/nounnoun: etiquette; plural noun: etiquettesthe customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group."the rules of etiquette are changing"protocol, polite behaviour, good manners, manners, acceptable behaviour, accepted behaviour, proper behaviour, code of behaviour, rules of conduct/behaviour, decorum, form, good form; courtesy, politeness, civility, propriety, formalities, niceties, punctilios; custom, customary behaviour, convention, conformity, conventionality; politesse; informalthe thing to do; humorouscouth "the club's brochure includes advice on etiquette"synonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Pistanthrophobia... the fear of trust... Peachy

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    pudendum Definition of plural pudendaplay \-də\ : the external genital organs of a human being and especially of a woman —usually used in pluralpudendalplay \-dəl\ adjective

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    sounds so deliciously decadent, juicy and edible

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    FUCK is the word for me and describes so many things as well as that my partner even screams it lol

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    'Hedonic flipping' - the phenomenon of context turning pain into something bearable or even pleasurable.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Disaffectedjust because.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Xbox And AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH !

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Well done Scorchers - 3 out of 6 so far.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Without comprehension, what does any pretence to understanding actually mean? Comprehension is one of the favourite things I learned from school. Part of ye olde English subject that I took on as a life lesson rather the importance of grammar and spelling. Peachy comprehensionkɒmprɪˈhɛnʃ(ə)n/nounnoun: comprehension2. archaicinclusion.1. the ability to understand something."some won't have the least comprehension of what I'm trying to do"understanding, ability to understand, grasp, grip, conception, apprehension, cognition, cognizance, ken, knowledge, awareness, perception, discernment; interpretation "matters which seemed beyond her comprehension"synonyms:ignorance, incomprehensionantonyms:Britishthe setting of questions on a set text to test understanding, as a school exercise.plural noun: comprehensions"comprehension exercises"

  • sweetgem

    sweetgem

    9 years ago

    As in feeling better at handling stresses due to priorities and choices been made accordingly 😊 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope. synonyms: dishearten, dispirit, deject, cast down, depress, dismay, daunt, discourage, unman, unnerve, crush, sap, shake, throw, cow, subdue, undermine, devitalize, weaken, enfeeble, enervate; More - break someone's spirit, bring someone low; informalknock the stuffing out of, knock for six, knock sideways dispirited, disheartened, downhearted, dejected, cast down, downcast, low, depressed, despairing; disconsolate, crestfallen, disappointed, dismayed, daunted, discouraged, unmanned, unnerved; crushed, humbled, cowed, subdued; sapped, drained, shaken, thrown, undermined, devitalized;

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    listlessˈlɪs(t)ləs/adjectiveadjective: listless(of a person or their manner) lacking energy or enthusiasm."bouts of listless depression"lethargic, enervated, lackadaisical, spiritless, unenergetic, lifeless, vigourless, lacking energy, limp, effete; languid, languorous, languishing, inactive, inert, sluggish, torpid, supine, half-hearted, lukewarm, indifferent, uninterested, impassive; indolent, idle, apathetic, shiftless, slothful; passive, dull, heavy"she was pale and listless"synonyms:energetic, livelyantonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness. "her cheeks were flushed with excitement" synonyms: exhilaration, elation, animation, enthusiasm, eagerness, anticipation, feverishness, fever, delirium, emotion, fire, fieriness, intensity, zeal, zest; "he saw the excitement in her eyes" something that arouses a feeling of excitement. plural noun: excitements synonyms: thrill, thrilling sensation, exciting sensation, adventure, treat; pleasure, delight, joy; sexual arousal. synonyms: arousal, sexual arousal, passion, fire, glow; stimulation, titillation, attraction; All of the above for this weekend!!!

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    A feeling of deep sadness.

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    minutiaemɪˈnjuːʃɪiː,mʌɪˈnjuːʃɪiː,mɪˈnjuːʃɪʌɪ,mʌɪˈnjuːʃɪʌɪ/nounthe small, precise, or trivial details of something."the minutiae of everyday life"details, niceties, subtleties, finer points, particulars, specifics; trivia, trivialities, trifles, technicalities, non-essentials; informaldeets"the captain cannot be concerned with the minutiae of shipboard life"synonyms:

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    Just because it doesn't look anything like it sounds to me. I also struggle with garantee

  • RHP

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    9 years ago

    OK1əʊˈkeɪ/informalexclamationexclamation: okay1.used to express agreement or acceptance."OK, I'll pass on your message"all right, right, right then, right you are, very well, yes, very good, fine, agreed;informaloke, okey-dokey, okey-doke, roger; informalrighto, righty-ho; informalacha"OK, I'll go with him"synonyms:adjectiveadjective: okay1.satisfactory but not especially good."the flight was OK"satisfactory, all right, fine, in order, acceptable, up to scratch, up to the mark, up to standard, up to par, competent; adequate, tolerable, passable, reasonable, quite good, fair, decent, not bad, average, middling, moderate, unremarkable, unexceptional; informalhunky-dory, so-so, fair-to-middling, (plain) vanilla;informaltickety-boo; informaljake"the film was OK"synonyms:adverbadverb: okay1.in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent."the computer continues to work OK"all right, fine, well, well enough, satisfactorily, passably, tolerably, acceptably"‘How's the job going?’ ‘Okay.’"synonyms:nounnoun: okay1.an authorization or approval."the officer gave me the OK"authorization, approval, seal of approval, agreement, consent, assent, permission, endorsement, ratification, sanction, approbation, acquiescence, confirmation, blessing, leave, imprimatur; informalthe go-ahead, the green light, the thumbs up, say-so"he's just given me the OK"synonyms:verbverb: okay1.give approval to."despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction"authorize, approve, agree to, consent to, sanction, pass, ratify, endorse, allow, give something one's consent, say yes to, accede to, give something one's approval, give something the nod, rubber-stamp; informalgive something the go-ahead, give something the green light, give something the thumbs up, give something one's say-so"the move must be okayed by the president"synonyms:

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Insouciant... Saw this word the other day and I subsequently was lost in the dictionary... True story...

  • Cheekyarses

    Cheekyarses

    9 years ago

    PoisonIV I'm always using the word awesome too!! But my word today is - never give up 3 words today x - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Just a reminder before it goes extinct at the hands of "I want"

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    "he contemplated his image in the mirrors" synonyms: look at, view, regard, examine, inspect, observe, survey, study, scrutinize, scan, stare at, gaze at, eye, take a good look at; literarybehold "she contemplated her body in the mirror" think about. "she couldn't even begin to contemplate the future" synonyms: think about, meditate on/over, consider, ponder, reflect on/about, mull over, muse on, dwell on, deliberate over, cogitate on/about, ruminate on/about, chew over, brood on/about, puzzle over, turn over in one's mind, weigh up More "she couldn't even contemplate the future" consider, think about, give thought to; have in mind/view, envisage, aim at, foresee, imagine, visualize; intend, propose, mean to, expect to "she contemplated walking out" think deeply and at length. "he sat morosely contemplating" have in view as a probable intention. "he was contemplating action for damages"

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