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Life has taught us lot of things...we have been shocked, had our quota of fun, and also impressed and impacted from the everyday news...The panchantra stories to the chicken soup to the today's real life stories...

This is from our desk...shanvy and vysan
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Vocabulary smart…

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Posted 16th September 2009 at 12:36 AM by Shanvy

Well wondering whether this is about Enghlish grammar. No it is nothing to do with the tenses, conjunction or preposition. I just shy away from the perfection of the perfect sentences these days nor it has anything do with any english grammar software reviews..

“The picture was a orgasmic delight” squeaked my friend over the phone. I was wondering if the movie was a xxx only to understand that the picture was good and she wanted to convey it using the new word that she caught one of her team member using.

Well many a times, we do come across new words that we need to use the universal almanac to check out the meanings, but we tend to use them in abandon without thinking if the particular word sets right in the sentence.

So what makes us use these big words that catch us unawares and get embedded into our vocabulary. Is it because the use of them becomes fascinating as well as addictive. Or is that it will ameliorate (improve) your image in front of your friends and nemesis??

Or does it give an ephemeral (short live) gratification.

Well few incidents remain in my memory when I think of the combination of smartness and vocabulary.

There was this girl who was working for a project under me, during my working days (12 years back). We were checking database structures and data I think. There were around 20 pages of printed data to be checked manually.

The girl said “Mam! The data is too voluptuous” I was shocked that she could think the data is sensual when it was so dryyyyyy and voluminous. Only later could understand she wanted to mean voluminous.

Another is a incident that happened with somebody at home. His office assistant came and told him “Sir you are a simpleton”, and he just asked the assistant to check it out online, and he came back and told “I am sorry, I meant you are so simple (straightforward)”.

I had joined a college that was not the la crème in those days.. There was this administrator who was not so good with his English, and he wanted to ask me, why I was roaming in the verandah.. and he did question me to that effect, the memory never stops bringing a tickle of a laugh.
He asked me. “Why are you rotating on the verandah..”

There is nothing wrong in using these great big words, or any word, for that matter, when you are trying to better your vocabulary. In fact, it is proved that reading and using of these words in abandon helps in broadening the spectrum.

Today, there are many vocabulary classes being conducted as a part of communication and personality development courses.

Here is a simple way I try to keep myself practicing. Just take note of the new words I come across be it a blog, newspaper, then if I cannot infer the meaning, refer to the universal almanac Oxford English Dictionary. Reading a lot helps. It is said that a baby can pick up words from the 6 month and has high grasping power for languages within 6 years.

I definitely feel that education is a perennial process. I also feel, to stop increasing our vocabulary is to stop intellectual growth ??
(is it taking it too far?)

I like to keep it simple. And once I have advised a dear friend in IL to limit the exhaustive usage of big words as she was making me have my OED open even to read a paragraph of what she wrote, and thank god she did not take much offence and did reduce to a extent.

But on the whole a larger vocabulary helps in maintaining a very clever, incisive and cerebral (I was contemplating of using erudite/cerebral) persona whether you are a kid, teen, or an adult as long as it does not take a colorful glossary to another trajectory.

Well my friend, do you think, vocabulary smartness is a necessary tool?.

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    Originally Posted by archana.kc View Comment
    Shanvy,
    It is indeed important. My Grandpa had a ritual for us during my school vacation. Everyday, it was a practice to write one page of english language from The Hindu, one page of tamil from Vikatan
    Good post! Arch
    Dear arch,

    Thanks for stepping in here. i always have been a fan of know your english column. though now i dont feel the original charm. but always practicing what i read, was the trick that my English teacher taught. So i should thank him for what i am now.
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    Posted 1st October 2009 at 11:56 AM by Shanvy Shanvy is online now
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    Originally Posted by knot2share View Comment
    OMG !!! That was hilarioussssssss
    K2S,

    I still make fun of dh. it was really to be a witness to that..
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    Posted 1st October 2009 at 11:58 AM by Shanvy Shanvy is online now
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    Dear Shanvy
    Beautifuuly written and brings to mind a hostelmate, who would call even the food sexy.
    Muzna buddy, thanks a lot. you friend have been cool..to think food is sexy...going by DD and DS comments.

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    Once he said ''I'm so angry with ...., main uske baal phad dunga( will tear his hair)"
    There is this channel 9xm. and there are two characters that discuss. in that a asks the b what are you doing. b says that he is talking to sun, a is surprised what..b says i am doing sunbath....in hindi bath - talk.
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    But reading your blog today , I can better understand his point of view...though I still believe that he should have not mouthed his feelings the way he did.
    Looks like both of us have learnt or rather understood somebody's feeling better because of this blog and the comments of our friends here.

    this is what i like about blogging. even a small word could create sparks for somebody.
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    Posted 1st October 2009 at 12:04 PM by Shanvy Shanvy is online now
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    Hi, I enjoyed reading the post. And I also have one such incident of my college days. My lecturer who teaches steel structures has given some problems to solve at home. And the next day he enquired as follows
    I think, you all are solved problems?
    Is it good.
    Bye- Sree Lalitha
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    Posted 17th November 2009 at 05:45 AM by sreelalitha sreelalitha is offline
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    Hi shanvy!
    Very intersting blog!I was working in an institute for a short period. There the one employee used to say " I was constructed" means I constructed the house!!. One day I asked her who created the mail ID? The answer goes like this...."Nitin was created". means Nitin created the mail ID.
    good blog! loved reading it.
    manjula
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    Posted 17th November 2009 at 08:12 AM by manjulapathy manjulapathy is offline
 

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