1. apposite [ AP-uh’-zit, uh’-POZ-it ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
highly suitable and appropriate
2. rime [ rahym ]
[noun,transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. (n.) frost, icicle or hoar
2. (n.) incrustation
3. (n.) an ice-coating that gets formed on instantaneous freezing of cold water droplets on a cold surface
4. (tr.v.) to cover or coat with frost or hoar
2. (n.) incrustation
3. (n.) an ice-coating that gets formed on instantaneous freezing of cold water droplets on a cold surface
4. (tr.v.) to cover or coat with frost or hoar
3. mince [ mins ]
[noun,intransitive verb,transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. (tr. v.) to show restrain in the use of harsh words for the sake of courtesy
2. (tr. v.) to chop into tiny pieces
3. (intr. v.) to walk with stiff short steps
4. (intr. v.) to speak in a stylish manner
4. (n.) food which has been cut into tiny pieces
2. (tr. v.) to chop into tiny pieces
3. (intr. v.) to walk with stiff short steps
4. (intr. v.) to speak in a stylish manner
4. (n.) food which has been cut into tiny pieces
4.obtuse [ uh’b-TOOS, -TYOOS ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
1. (adj.) dull, insensitive or lacking quickness or intellect
2. (adj.) (of an angle) measuring greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
3. (adj.) blunt or not acute or sharp
2. (adj.) (of an angle) measuring greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
3. (adj.) blunt or not acute or sharp
5.slipshod [ SLIP-shod ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
1. untidy or careless
2. slovenly
3. shabby in appearance
2. slovenly
3. shabby in appearance