Scholarly- intellectual, academic: "This frock is reminiscent of Greco-Roman era design. The whorl pattern was extremely common in hand-crafted garments, such as this dress."
Sensuous- passionate, luscious: "I would kill someone for this dress. It's gorgeous and I love it."
Simple- clear, intelligible: "I like the dress too. The swirl pattern is really pretty."
Slang- lingo, colloquialism: "That's hot! This is the coolest dress ever."
Symbolic- representative, metaphorical: "This dress is a piece of history. It's an emblem of Greco-Roman culture at its zenith."
Trite- common, banal, stereotyped: "I thought Romans were just gladiators. I didn't know they cared about culture."
Friday, January 2, 2009
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Plain-Provincial Script
Plain-clear, obvious: "I don't like dogs because they are mean. I was bitten by a Doberman Pinscher yesterday."
Poetic-lyric, melodious, romantic: "Are not dogs man's best friend? Are not dogs man's humblest servant?"
Precise-exact, accurate, decisive: "Well, 60% of all dog attacks result from human provocation. Staring directly at a dog, baring one's teeth at a dog, or running away from a dog will incite 45% of aggressive canines to attack a human."
Pretentious-pompous, gaudy, inflated: "Canines are lowly beasts. Felines are among the most superior species on Earth."
Provincial-rural, rustic, unpolished: "That right there's my dog Butch. He's a mutt; he ain't no Doberman."
Poetic-lyric, melodious, romantic: "Are not dogs man's best friend? Are not dogs man's humblest servant?"
Precise-exact, accurate, decisive: "Well, 60% of all dog attacks result from human provocation. Staring directly at a dog, baring one's teeth at a dog, or running away from a dog will incite 45% of aggressive canines to attack a human."
Pretentious-pompous, gaudy, inflated: "Canines are lowly beasts. Felines are among the most superior species on Earth."
Provincial-rural, rustic, unpolished: "That right there's my dog Butch. He's a mutt; he ain't no Doberman."
Friday, December 12, 2008
Moralistic-Pedantic Script
Moralistic-puritanical, righteous: "You should not smoke cigarettes. Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and a number of other ailments, which you must avoid at all cost."
Obscure-unclear: " Well, I only smoke a pack a day- actually, sometimes I smoke 2 to 2 1/2 packs a day. Last month, I smoked anywhere from under 15 to over 82 cigarettes per day."
Obtuse-dull-witted, undiscerning: "How could a plant cause cancer? I don't understand why smoking is bad; millions of people do it."
Ordinary-everyday, common: "I used to be a heavy smoker. Since I quit last year, I feel better than ever."
Pedantic-didactic, scholastic, bookish: "Smoking is a practice that has been performed since 2000 B.C. by Native Americans in North and South America. Christopher Columbus propagated this custom in Europe after he returned from his travels in the 15th century."
Obscure-unclear: " Well, I only smoke a pack a day- actually, sometimes I smoke 2 to 2 1/2 packs a day. Last month, I smoked anywhere from under 15 to over 82 cigarettes per day."
Obtuse-dull-witted, undiscerning: "How could a plant cause cancer? I don't understand why smoking is bad; millions of people do it."
Ordinary-everyday, common: "I used to be a heavy smoker. Since I quit last year, I feel better than ever."
Pedantic-didactic, scholastic, bookish: "Smoking is a practice that has been performed since 2000 B.C. by Native Americans in North and South America. Christopher Columbus propagated this custom in Europe after he returned from his travels in the 15th century."
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Idiomatic-Literal Script
Idiomatic-peculiar, vernacular: "My father, who had a heart attack last summer, is not a spring chicken. He'll be pushing up daisies soon."
Insipid-uninteresting, dull: "I know what you mean. My dad gets sick a lot."
Jargon-vocabulary for a professional: "Your father must have had atherosclerosis, which obstructed his arteries. Did he receive a rescue angioplasty?"
Learned-educated, experienced: "As a cardiologist, I treat heart failures everyday. Coronary artery disease is the main cause with most of the cases I've seen."
Literal-apparent, word for word: "If your parents were diagnosed with CAD before the age of 55, it will increase your risk of a heart attack by 80%. Women are 25% more likely than men to die of heart failure."
Insipid-uninteresting, dull: "I know what you mean. My dad gets sick a lot."
Jargon-vocabulary for a professional: "Your father must have had atherosclerosis, which obstructed his arteries. Did he receive a rescue angioplasty?"
Learned-educated, experienced: "As a cardiologist, I treat heart failures everyday. Coronary artery disease is the main cause with most of the cases I've seen."
Literal-apparent, word for word: "If your parents were diagnosed with CAD before the age of 55, it will increase your risk of a heart attack by 80%. Women are 25% more likely than men to die of heart failure."
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Exact-Homespun Script
Exact- precise, verbatim: "I left my house at 7:05 in order to get here at 7:32. My BMW, which has a broken right taillight, almost ran out of gas on Sutter Street."
Figurative- serving as illustration: "Your car is like a broken wheel. It serves its purpose but doesn't quite work like a charm."
Formal-academic, conventional: "Sir, you ought to have your vehicle inspected by an expert mechanic. It is unwise to operate a faulty car."
Grotesque-hideous, deformed: "No, your decrepit car is a great wonder. I love the way the motor rattles like a thousand screeching bats."
Homespun-rustic, folksy: "I hope you get it fixed soon. It's not safe to drive a car like that."
Figurative- serving as illustration: "Your car is like a broken wheel. It serves its purpose but doesn't quite work like a charm."
Formal-academic, conventional: "Sir, you ought to have your vehicle inspected by an expert mechanic. It is unwise to operate a faulty car."
Grotesque-hideous, deformed: "No, your decrepit car is a great wonder. I love the way the motor rattles like a thousand screeching bats."
Homespun-rustic, folksy: "I hope you get it fixed soon. It's not safe to drive a car like that."
Cultured-Euphemistic Script
Detached-removed: "Wars are necessary for the betterment of the state. The death of civilians is inevitable."
Cultured-refined: "Wars are senseless; if elevated education were mandatory, they would never be necessary. Since few people have an appreciation for the arts, war is seen as the best solution to conflict."
Euphemistic-insincere, affected: "If no one ever crossed to the other side, the world would be much different. That's why it's all right for uninformed people to pass away during war."
Emotional-expressive of emotions: "You should be ashamed of your reasoning. People like you are the reason thousands of innocent people are suffering."
Esoteric-understood by a chosen few: "Buddhists don't support war; the Ajna center doesn't permit them to perpetuate negative energy. The Avatar of Synthesis forbids any type of conflict as well."
Cultured-refined: "Wars are senseless; if elevated education were mandatory, they would never be necessary. Since few people have an appreciation for the arts, war is seen as the best solution to conflict."
Euphemistic-insincere, affected: "If no one ever crossed to the other side, the world would be much different. That's why it's all right for uninformed people to pass away during war."
Emotional-expressive of emotions: "You should be ashamed of your reasoning. People like you are the reason thousands of innocent people are suffering."
Esoteric-understood by a chosen few: "Buddhists don't support war; the Ajna center doesn't permit them to perpetuate negative energy. The Avatar of Synthesis forbids any type of conflict as well."
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Artificial-Connotative Script
Artificial- false: "This film is complete trash. It's the most worthless movie ever produced."
Connotative- suggestive: "It wasn't exactly my favorite either. The director is not known for being creative."
Bombastic-pompous: "How could you overlook and condemn such a cinematic masterpiece? The director should receive a Nobel Prize for his innovation and endless talent!"
Colloquial- vernacular: "Hey man, chill out. That movie sucked."
Concrete-specific: "I agree; the analogue sound was staticky and horrible. The 'Hitchcock zoom' was awful too."
Connotative- suggestive: "It wasn't exactly my favorite either. The director is not known for being creative."
Bombastic-pompous: "How could you overlook and condemn such a cinematic masterpiece? The director should receive a Nobel Prize for his innovation and endless talent!"
Colloquial- vernacular: "Hey man, chill out. That movie sucked."
Concrete-specific: "I agree; the analogue sound was staticky and horrible. The 'Hitchcock zoom' was awful too."
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