Trippendicular
Member
What are some good words to use in essays/assessments that sound intellectual whilst being easily accessable. Post them and their meanings here
Slide Rule said:Grab a dictionary and learn.
One of my pet hates is pretentious people who use words they don't know the meaning of, just to sound cool.
*slaps head*J0n said:Yeh, one word I found from the thesaurus was exemplified, in place of emphasised.
It's like teaching people to walk when they don't know how to crawl. But that's not the clincher: they're being taught to walk with their hands.absolution* said:And this... is why the HSC English course is a failure.
I like your thinking maths boy.Slide Rule said:It's like teaching people to walk when they don't know how to crawl. But that's not the clincher: they're being taught to walk with their hands.
yes... that was amusing.katietheskatie said:irony. seriously, english teachers go nuts over that word.
Just incase you think you are smart, youll find at least on a theoretical basis that the dual prefix of anti- and dis- in fact cancel each out leaving you with a rather mundane word.mr_brightside said:yes... that was amusing.
mr_brightside: um miss, what does Antidisestablishmentarianism mean?
e. teacher: who told u to use that?
mr_brightside: the yr 12 debating team
e. teacher: umm.....
didnt get a complete answer. she broke down the word and gave me seperate definitions...
i know..... thats why i found it amusing to see what my english teacher said. the word itself is a contrad....contra..........mistake. lolabsolution* said:Just incase you think you are smart, youll find at least on a theoretical basis that the dual prefix of anti- and dis- in fact cancel each out leaving you with a rather mundane word.
English teachers are so over-rated.mr_brightside said:i know..... thats why i found it amusing to see what my english teacher said. the word itself is a contrad....contra..........mistake. lol