LANGUOR(N):-
Meaning:-
Inactivity, Torpor, Weakness The pleasant state of feeling lazy
and without energy A relaxed comfortable feeling A feeling of lack
of interest or energy Inactive due to lack of
energyAdjective:-Languorous
Examples:-1. He lay in that delicious state oflanguorwhich is
neither sleep nor waking.2. Men felt a pleasantlanguor, while their
hearts beat louder.3. Her face was pale withlanguor, no breath
appeared to stir her breast.Etymology:- Languorcomes from Old
Franch word "langor" which meanssickness, weaknessand word "langor"
comes from Latin word "languorem" which meansfaintness, feebleness,
lassitude.
Mind Tricks:- JustinLangeris very aslow and lazycricketer of
Australian. Languorsounds likeLangooran indian monkey who is
verylazy.Synonyms:-Surfeit, Apathy, dissatisfaction, fatigue,
sadness, tediumAntonyms:- Energy, excitement, liveliness, vigor,
enthusiasm
LADEN(V/Adj.):-
Meaning:-Adjective:-
Heavily loaded with something Full of something, especially
something unpleasant Filled with a great quantity Burdened
psychologically or mentallyVerb:-
Fill or place a load on Remove with or as if with a
ladleExamples:-1. In the clubhouse, a table isladenwith flowers and
sympathy notes offering "strength and support in these hard
times."2. The trees wereladenwith apples.3. His voice was soft,
yetladenwith threat.Etymology:- Ladencomes from the Old English
wordhladanwhich means toload and heap.
Mind Tricks:- Osama BinLadenisfull of(laden) with heavy weapons.
Osama BinLadendk thou iki lsHkjk gqvkFkkASynonyms:-Burdened, full,
weighted, loaded down, filled, heavyAntonyms:- Empty, light,
unloaded, unladen
LABORIOUS(Adj.):-
Meaning:-
Arduous, Hard work Taking a lot of time and effort Hard work of
physical effortVerb:-LabourAdverb:-LaboriouslyNoun:-Labour,
labor
Examples:-1. This islaboriousand slow work, only necessary on
special occasions.2. The discussion waslaborious, precise,
searching, and heated on both sides.3. Presentlylaborioussteps are
heard on the stairs and a key is turned in the
lock.Etymology:-Laboriouscomes from Old French wordlaborioswhich
meansarduous, wearisome, hard workingand from
latinlaboriosusmeanstoilsome, wearisome, troublesome.
Mind Tricks:-
Laborious, think aboutlaborplusboring, work that isboring and
need hard labor.Synonyms:-Burdensome, tough, Forced, Tiresome,
strained, forcedAntonyms:- Easy, Effortless, Simple, Trivial
LACE(V/N):-
Meaning:-As a Noun:-
A delicate material made from threads of cotton, silk etc. that
are twisted into a pattern of holes.As a Verb:-
Spin or twist together to form a cord Interlacing Add alcohol
beverages Do lacework AdulterateExamples:-1. They sat with their
fingerslaced.2. He hadlacedher milk with rum.3. She was wearing a
dress thatlacedup at the side.Etymology:- Lacecomes from Old French
word"laz"meaninga net or cord made of interwoven strands of silk,
etc.
Mind Tricks:- Our house isless(lace)decorated.Synonyms:- Add,
attach, bind, close, tie, spike, fortifyAntonyms:- Unlace, untie,
unfasten
LACUNA(N)[luh-kyoo-nuh]:-
Meaning:-
Blank, Gap A blank gap or missing part. A place where something
is missing in a piece of writing or in an idea, a theory,
etc.Adjective:-Lacunar
Examples:-1. There are several lacunae in the body of the work
owing to lost leaves.2. There was a lacuna in the evidence against
this prisoner.Etymology:- Lacunacomes from Latinlacunawhich means
hole, pit andlacunacomes fromlacuswhich meanspond, lake.
Mind Tricks:- Lacunasounds likeLack You Nawhich indicates that
something ismissing. Yks(le)luna(motorcycle)rq{ks bls dhdehgh Fkh
ukASynonyms:-Opening, space, break, depression, hiatus,
intervalAntonyms:-Fill, close