TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 01-Mar-13
If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web. 01-Mar-13 TestFunda Home | Sign up for Newsletters | Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists roil [ roil ] [ intransitive verb, transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. (tr.v.) to disturb, render turbid or disorder by stirring up sediment in a liquid 2. (tr.v.) to irritate, vex or displease 3. (intr.v.) to proceed violently, turbulently or in an agitated manner USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : His remarks roiled the management of the company. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : The reason the security concerns play directly onto oil prices is that they threaten supply and roil the oil markets. BBC, What is driving oil prices so high?, 20 April 2006 demean [ dih-MEEN ] [ transitive verb ...