So. I was... Doing things today, that revealed me some of the most confusing English words. So, I'm a foreigner, and I had -no- idea what they meant. So, I'm looking for explanation.
Rueful
Gossamer
Deftly
Incredulously
Obligingly
Conspiratorial
Hillock
Furtively
What I'm looking for here, is; Where could I use some of these words? Like, an example. The dictionary doesn't help me much, at least the online one.
I... See.
OH GOD
I just accidentally made my browser turn the whole page into Finnish.
Oh no...
But yeah, I get them now.
Fanks mistur rentsy.
Here's one:
Indeed.
it's a weird word. If you don't belive me, listen to the youtube video to Teal'c (From Stargate) Say it over and over and over and over again.
Quote:Where could I use some of these words?
In a sentence, obviously! ;)
Like here haha - (some of the words here, especially the adverbs were very akward to use. They're better off being used in their adjective forms, I put a star next to those words in particular):
Rueful-
The rueful (regretful) widow felt remorse at now having loved her husband fully.
Gossamer-
The priest wore garments of fine, white gossamer (gossamer is type of fabric, I believe).
Deftly-
The clock-maker assembled the delicate parts of the clock deftly (skillfully).
Incredulously*-
The man shook his head incredulously (unbelieveingly) as he listened to the priest.
Obligingly*-
The man obligingly (forcibly, felt that he should ought to) gave the beggar some money.
Conspiratorial-
The policeman followed the man after having hear his almost conspiratorial (shady, showing signs of being involved in a conspriacy) speech.
Furtively-
The shady thief sneaked furtively (secretly) into the mansion.
And I had to look up hillock since I had no idea what it meant at all ...
hill·ock   /ˈhɪlək/
–noun
a small hill.
Pretty self-explanatory I'd say - haha! Hope I helped ;).
"the"
"it"
"how"
"my"
for some reason i've always looked at common words and thought... why?
WHY DO WE USE THE LETTER 'S' SO MUCH? D:
English, the ever so confusing language..
If everything was in Finnish, it would be much simpler.
Oh yes.
What.
Azheron Wrote:Incredulously
Obligingly
Conspiratorial
Furtively
I should kill you for not knowing these.
Then again, three of them are close to their Portuguese translations. .-.
Tohvelielukka Wrote:Every single word in British accent.
Once tried learning some of those so I could RP a british gentleman assassin. Fun was had
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... You don't say anti-clockwise?
As a Brit I feel so alien now.
Skullduggery: underhanded or unscrupulous behavior; also : a devious device or trick.
"This skullduggery on your behalf must end, lest the problem intensify."