Sunday, May 9, 2010

~Nothing to do~

  1. To make an adamant person believe some cogent truth, it requires arduous effort. On the other hand, to exhort a gullible person is rather easy.
  2. She is so prominent until her parent conceals her from the sight of the public by confining her activities to prevent any detrimental disturbance by hostile people who plague her from time to time.
  3. The leader is notorious for compelling people in shabby condition to receive higher level of education as he believe that education is a boon to everyone.
  4. Her penchant for coffee has reached an insatiable level.
  5. The criminal was convicted of fraud prosecutions which bring immense effects to the country and the scheme has been stopped before a grim political corruption happens.

2 comments:

  1. hey..good piece of work u have given here...

    adamant - (adj.) determined not to change your mind or to be persuaded about something

    arduous effort - (adj.) involving a lot of effort and energy,especiall over a period of time

    gullible - (adj.) too willing to beleive or accept what other people tell you and therefore easily tricked

    prominent - (adj.) important or well-known

    detrimental - (to somebody or something) harmful

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  2. haha... hope u learn new word.... feel free to share new words...

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