Originally posted by teamsaint
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Test Your Vocabulary
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by teamsaint View Postgood news. None of that unseemly queuing at the Post Office for you then.
Doncha love the EU
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAu contraire. Makes me glad I live south of Watford.
So do I - I don't see the connection..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI managed 3720 - it's the interplay between speed and accuracy
I noticed that where I was falling down was being in a rush to get to the next question, so altogether I wasn't giving myself any recovery time. It worked much better when I answered then paused briefly before going on to the next question.
The other difference was being sure to consider each of the four options. Slightly longer, but likely to produce greater accuracy.
Having said all that, my best run happened to feature an index of words very close to my own personal lexicon, if you get my drift, ie.
Antipathy: Dislike (Medium)
Antithesis: Opposite (Medium)
Cognitive: Mental (Easier)
Ebullient: Lively (Harder)
Amicable: Friendly (Medium)
Clout: Influence (Easier)
Coerce: Pressure (Easier)
Benison: Blessing (Hardest)
Efficacy: Effectiveness (Harder)
Affinity: Kinship (Harder)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostNo, the European Union's competition law has put paid to rural Post Offices. You see, the UK government can't make funds available to keep 'em going. It would be seen as anti-competitive and a firm from Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania or Latvia must be protected from 'unfair' UK government subsidy, just in case one of their firms might like to bid for the contract to run a Post Office branch in rural Wales, Scotland or England.
Doncha love the EU
* Pensions and benefits being paid into bank accounts
* Email taking over from postage
* Being able to do online many things that used to necessitate a visit to a post office (or in some cases, a bank) such as paying bills, getting a tax disc
* Stamps being sold in outlets other than post offices
I't be hard pressed to say when I last set foot in a post office. It must be some years now. So it's also arguable that they are going the same way as hat shops, and for the same reason.
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* Email taking over from postage
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Anna
Leaving post offices aside for the moment (and I do use mine, admittedly only for sending packages) I wonder if there is an English version of a vocabulary quiz? I've just done it again and scored 4080 but, if someone stopped me in the street and asked me to define 'Impudent' I would not reply 'Sassy', not would I define 'Catatonic' as 'Emotionless'
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Originally posted by Anna View PostLeaving post offices aside for the moment (and I do use mine, admittedly only for sending packages) I wonder if there is an English version of a vocabulary quiz? I've just done it again and scored 4080 but, if someone stopped me in the street and asked me to define 'Impudent' I would not reply 'Sassy', not would I define 'Catatonic' as 'Emotionless'
Especially the ones I got wrong............../Incorrect/false/immoral/mistaken/injustice/evil/error/iniquity/improper/injure/harm etc !!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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