Saturday, March 26, 2011
PD Toastmasters Club's Word of the Day: Immutable
Example (as used by William James): "The most immutable barrier in nature is between one man's thoughts and another's."
PD Toastmasters Club's Word of the Day: Pervicacious
Example (as used by Samuel Richardson in Clarissa): "... one of the most pervicacious young creatures that ever was heard of!"
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Port Dickson Toastmasters Club Meeting on 22nd March 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Today's Word of the Day: Repartee
Repartee (rep-er-TAY) - from the French for "retort" - is a quick, witty reply or a conversation full of such replies.
Example (as used by Charles Dickens): "Silence is the unbearable repartee."
The Language Perfectionist: A Caucus of Confusables
It's time once again to set the record straight on pairs of words that are commonly confused. Here are examples from print and online sources:
- "The number had been cut before the premier of the film."
A gala event is a premiere. The adjective meaning first is premier.
- "Mr. Heiberger said his new company would provide brokers with a network of consultants - from a concierge service for brokers and their clients to legal services and social-networking advise."
The noun, intended here, is advice; the verb is advise.
- "This particular corner, where Canal Street meets West Street and the Hudson River, is one of the more honorific and important intersections in New York City."
An honorific is a title of respect or a salutation, such as Mister or Doctor. The word presumably wanted in this context (though perhaps with some exaggeration) is honored.
- "The 19th-century philosopher John Stuart Mill... barely survived a 'tiger father' who enforced a regimen of ruthless discipline and learning that would make [author Amy] Chua blanche."
The verb blanch means to turn pale; Blanche is a woman's name.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Earl Nightingale's The Strangest Secret (MP3)
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
Norm Shealy's Laughing Meditation
If you ever feel nervous before a speech.......try this. Norm Shealy's Laughing Meditation (MP3) | |||
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