TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 14-Jan-14

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minutiae [ mi-NOO-shee-uh', -shuh', -NYOO- ]
 noun ]
 MEANING :
 trivial, minute, minor or unnecessary details
 USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :
 The new policies were concerned about the minutiae of every employee.
 USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :
 The BBC declined to comment on Stourton's version of events, saying it would not be "discussing the minutiae" of the situation.
BBC, Stourton 'devastated' by removal, 15 December 2008
 
lustrous [ LUHS-truh' s ]
 adjective ]
 MEANING :
 1. shining
2. well-known
 USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :
 The mobile handset was sleek and had a lustrous, metallic body.
 USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :
 A rising generation, meanwhile, knows the carnage and chaos only as a distant childhood distraction, and, for them, a lustrous science- and technology-driven future beckons.
CNN, Author illuminates a forgotten corner of history, Christopher Shea, 7 February 2000
 
harangue [ huh'-RANG ]
 noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb ]
 MEANING :
 1. (tr. v.) to scold
2. (intr. v.) to address a scolding to
3. (n. ) a long and pompous speech or verbal attack
4. (n.) a speech with strong feelings and expression
 USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :
 When children are constantly harangued about what they shouldn't be doing, more often than not, they end up doing just what they're told not to do.
 USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :
 The latest breach saw five pro-hunting protesters burst into the Commons and harangue Rural Affairs Minister and Cardiff South and Penarth MP Alun Michael.
BBC, Not so tight after all, David, 15 September, 2004.
 
pestilential [ pes-tl-EN-shuh'l ]
 adjective ]
 MEANING :
 1. causing, relating to or tending to produce a deadly epidemic disease
2. of the nature of a virulent epidemic disease
3. very harmful or deadly
 USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :
 The bubonic plague was the most pestilential woe of the middle ages.
 USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :
 Contending with pestilential swamps and violent encounters, the mortality rate was 55 per 1,000 men, compared with 10 for fleets in the Mediterranean or in home waters.
BBC, The Royal Navy and the Battle to End Slavery, Huw Lewis-Jones, 5 November 2009.
 
iniquitous [ i-NIK-wi-tuh' s ]
 adjective ]
 MEANING :
 sinful, evil, vicious or wicked
 USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :
 His iniquitous personality made him the antagonist of the novel.
 USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :
 Scottish Gas and Scottish Hydro Electric have ended that iniquitous practice and it's only Scottish Power that's left.
BBC, Scottish Power charges criticised, 5 February 2007
 
Spelled Pronunciation Key
Stress marks: [ CAPS ] indicates the primary stressed syllable,
as in newspaper [NOOZ-pey-per ] and information [ in-fer-MEY-shuh' n ]
CONSONANTS
[b] boy, baby, rob
[d] do, ladder, bed
[f] food, offer, safe
[g] get, bigger, dog
[h] happy, ahead
[j] jump, budget, age
[k] can, speaker, stick
[l] let, follow, still
[m] make, summer, time
[n] no, dinner, thin
[ng] singer, think, long
[p] put, apple, cup
[r] run, marry, far, store
[s] sit, city, passing, face
[sh] she, station, push
[t] top, better, cat
[ch] church, watching, nature, witch
[th] thirsty, nothing, math
[th'] this, mother, breathe
[v] very, seven, love
[w] wear, away
[hw] where, somewhat
[y] yes, onion
[z] zoo, easy, buzz
[zh] measure, television, beige
 
VOWELS
[a] apple, can, hat
[ey] aid, hate, day
[ah] arm, father, aha
[air] air, careful, wear
[aw] all, or, talk, lost, saw
[e] ever, head, get
[ee] eat, see, need
[eer] ear, hero, beer
[er] teacher, afterward, murderer
[i] it, big, finishes
[ahy] I, ice, hide, deny
[o] odd, hot, woffle
[oh] owe, road, below
[oo] ooze, food, soup, sue
[oo'] good, book, put
[oi] oil, choice, toy
[ou] out, loud, how
[uh] up, mother, mud
[uh'] about, animal, problem, circus
[ur] early, bird, stirring
 
FOREIGN SOUNDS
[a*] Fr. ami
[kh*] Scot. loch, Ger. ach or ich
[œ] Fr. feu, Ger. schön
[r*] Fr. au revoir, Yiddish rebbe
[uh*] Fr. oeuvre
[y*] Fr. tu, Ger. über
 
SAMPLE NASALIZED VOWELS
[an*] Fr. bien
[ahn*] Fr. croissant
[awn*] Fr. bon
[œn*] Fr. parfum
[in*] Port. Principe
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