Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Charlatan  ˈSHärlətən  noun  

From Italian Ciarlare, Italian Ciarlatano

An classic example of a con artist is someone who tries to sell watches that don't work.

http://morvensblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/conartist.gif
Corroborate    kəˈräbəˌrāt    verb 

From Latin roborare,  Latin Corroborare

One of the most common signs of confirmation is the handshake.


http://www.property.al/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/hand-shake.jpg

Disseminate    diˈseməˌnāt   Verb
From Latin Disseminare, Latin Disseminate

In this picture the company ras is spreading there ideas to different individuals.


https://www.rastn.com/uploads/forms/images/disseminate.gif
Diverge         diˈvərj,dī-     Verb
From Latin Vergere,  Medieval Latin Divergere

This nature path is showing the different directions you can go.


http://www.edweek.org/media/2009/11/30/13merrow.jpg
Dormant    ˈdôrmənt   Adjective 
From Latin Dormire,  Old French Domire

In this picture the bear is inactive.

http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s317/lowools/bear_curled_up_in_den.jpg


Hoist   Hoist  Verb
From Dutch Hijsen,  Low German Heisen
This man in the picture is being raised by a sling.


https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhCXvM66OJkC0nJ40SSWcdBoYN1slnMR0InavT3V8jFF_5196rJu_OnfpmQ9ICBMcAY3eSR2ilCPe7FKbHaBW-efvpzjzQdDa6YSe3sB3MJBgXaQTSG4tpRg4MSiBmk1Ba7MZ2oulpsBcCX/s1600/hoist+ceiling.jpg

Irrevocable  iˈrevəkəbəl  Adjective 
From Latin revocare
This sign represents theres no going back you cant reverse what you have done you must go forward.

http://www.wealthcounsel.com/sites/2/assets/userfiles/images/Parents-Keep-Control_with_Irrevocable-Trusts.JPG

Precipitate   priˈsipəˌtāt   Verb

From Latin Praeceps, Latin Praecipitare
This is a picture of chemicals about to precipitate or in other words about to bring on.

http://www.public.asu.edu/~jpbirk/qual/qualanal/CU/Cu3appt.gif


Proliferation  prəˌlifəˈrāSHən  Noun

From French Prolifere, French Proliferation 

There is an raid increase in this picture from 2002- 2008.







Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Berate    biˈrāt  Verb

From English be, English rate

 I choose this picture because it looks as though the mother is very angry at he child when she Scolds him.

http://www.hellohermanthemovie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/parent_scolding_child.jpg


Estrange   iˈstrānjd   Adjective 

From Latin extraneus, Latin extraneare, Old French Estranger

I choose this picture because the man with a gunis the perfect example of driving away people.



http://i.imgur.com/HYYHB.jpg


Euphoric       yo͞oˈfôrik,-ˈfär-   Adjective  

From Geek euphoria

I picked this picture because you can tell this little girl is genially very happy.



http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/bakharev/bakharev1205/bakharev120500010/13544241-a-very-happy-girl-with-dandelion-arms-outstretched-against-a-background-of-green-grass.jpg


Impetuous  imˈpeCHo͞oəs   Adjective 

From Late Latin Impetre,  Late Latin Impetuosos

I picked this picture because the girl looks very impulsive about the chocolate cake.



http://www.acefitness.org/images/webcontent/certifiednews/August_2011/September_2011/Impulsive.jpg


Infallible  inˈfaləbəl Adjective  

From Latin Fallere,  Late Latin  infalibilis

I picked this picture because it represents the perfect piece.


http://www.careerealism.com/home/jtodonnell/careerealism.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/perfect-person-job.jpg

Maudlin  
ˈmôdlin  Adjective  

From Latin Magdalena,  Old French Madeleine

I picked this picture because this little girl is overly emotional.


http://www.ezeedictionary.com/imagedict/m/maudlin.jpg


Regress  
riˈgreSHən  Noun 

From Latin regressionem

This is a picture of an lady backing up or in other words regressing her car.



http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiVqKx52BiyX-gXQKn4SovtyUjE-3MSRcDhOOyBdBRH0mEEGui

Relinquish  riˈliNGkwiSH verb

From Latin Relinquere, Old French relinqur

I picked this picture because it looks as though this man is about to give up 


http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/how-to-fix-computer-after-virus-1.jpg

Ubiquitous  yo͞oˈbikwətəs   Adjective

From Modern Latin Ubiquitas

I picked a picture of a tree because they can be found everywhere.



http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Bright_green_tree_-_Waikato.jpg


Zenith  ˈzēniTH  noun 


From Medieval Latin Cenit

The arrow in this picture is pointing to the Zenith point of the moutain


http://gofools.com/Sites/SiteAdmin/COLLECTIONS/Trips/Camelback%20Mountain/PICTURES/Camelback%20Mountain/CB4.JPG






Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Ambiguous  amˈbigyo͞oəs adjective 
From Latin Ambigere, Latin Ambiguus

I picked this picture because it is ambiguous (unclear) on where to go.


http://blog.xlerant.com/Blog/bid/74446/Solving-Ambiguous-Problems-What-Successful-Companies-Get-That-the-Rest-of-Us-Don-t

Dissident ˈdisidənt  noun 
From Latin Dis, Latin sedere, Latin dissident

I picked this picture because it looks like all the men in suites are following orders to wear the same exact things when the clown in the middle is an dissident (rebel) for dressing differently.



http://dervishnotes.blogspot.com/2012_07_01_archive.html




Embellish  emˈbeliSH verb
From Old French embeliss
I chose this pic for embellish because the pocket of this shirt is very embellished with pink lace and fake pearls

http://momstart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/EmbellishedTeeMedium.jpg

Fritter  ˈfritər verb 
From English fitter, German Fetzen
I chose this picture for fritter because it looks like they are wasting food.

http://blogs.prevention.com/inspired-bites/files/2012/04/foodwaste-flickr1.jpg
Inadvertent ˌinədˈvərtnt Adjective 
From Latin Adverter, Latin Advertent
I chose this picture because it looks like this man wasn't intending for something to happen.

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2011/04/kyljonembarrassed/large.jpg

Inane  iˈnān Adjective 
From Latin inanis
I chose this picture because it is foolish to swim with alligators.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01243/sean_manning_1243699c.jpg


Juxtapose   ˈjəkstəˌpōz,ˌjəkstəˈpōz  verb
I chose this picture because the photographer put a picture of a house juxtapose.

http://www.modulararchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/before-after.jpg

From Latin Juxta, French poser

lethargy  ˈleTHərjē noun
From Old french litargie, Late Latin lethargia, 

Naturally Sloths are very lazy so in other words they are very lethargy.

http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/7-_sloth_staring.jpg Sporadic spəˈradik adjective
From Greek sporas, Greek Sporadikos

I chose this picture because it is an example of sporadic rainfall.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Distant_rainstorm.JPG subsidize ˈsəbsəˌdīz Verb


Farmers are constantly being subsidized to keep the cost of food down.



http://media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2011/10/farmer-john-cornfield.jpg