Everytime I think I learned another useless word for the GRE, I see another GRE vocab actually being used by actual people. For instance, while reading this, I saw the word "perspicacious". "Hey," I thought, "I just learned that yesterday!" (Well, actually I had learned and then forgotten it yesterday) What is up with that? How did I breeze through all these words without realizing that I didn't know what they meant? I noticed that with Japanese too. Well, actually not anymore since I haven't learned a new word in who knows how long. Oh yeah, I learned 「カンジタ症」 and if that word pops up in a coversation, I'm no longer in that conversation.
My GRE Poem
Profligate, pellucid, perdition, oh my!
Probity, prosody, peregrinations, I see.
Penury, putative, panegyric, proselyte, provident, oh dear,
I think my hypothalamus just exploded.
2005/11/05
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何處で此の樣な言葉を聞覺え(?)に成りましたか(笑)
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