Below are some recent ‘words of the
week’ submitted by students and staff in the Discovery and War Memorial
Libraries. The word can be a favourite or unusual one and the winner has
their word displayed in the Libraries and receives a prize!
Bemused
Verb: To be puzzled or confused.
chosen by Emma (7MB)
Azure
Noun: A bright blue colour
chosen by Melanie (7FH)
Anthropology
Noun: The study of human beings and their customs.
chosen by Rosanna (7MP)
Juxtaposition
Noun: To put things that are not similar next to each other.
chosen by George (7MB)
Zephyr
Noun: A soft, gentle wind.
chosen by Joshua (8AM)
Derelict
Adjective: Deserted or abandoned; falling into ruins.
chosen by Isabelle (7CS)
Zoonanthella
Adjective: Any various yellow-brown algae that live with cells of other organisms, especially certain corals and other marine invertebrates.
chosen by Leah (7MP)
Lachrymose
Adjective: Tearful or given to weeping
chosen by Christopher (7MP)
Xenophobia
Noun: A dislike or prejudice against people from other countries.
chosen by Charlotte (7CH)
Misnomer
Noun: A wrong or unsuitable name for a person, place or thing.
chosen by Rosanna (7MP)
Incandescent
Noun: Glowing with heat; full of strong emotions.
chosen by Christopher (7MP)
Ambrosia
Verb: The food of the Greek and Roman gods; something extremely pleasant to taste or smell.
chosen by Ruth (7MB)
Exhumation
Noun: The action of digging up something buried, especially a corpse
chosen by William (7SH)
Absquatulate
Verb: To leave somewhere abruptly.
chosen by Comert (9ST)
War Memorial Library
Triskaidekaphobia
Adjective: Extreme fear of the number thirteen
chosen by Christopher (10SF)
Synecdoche
Noun:Having simultaneous understanding, for example, in Geography when a landmark or building makes you think about a whole city.
chosen by Ms O'Dell (Geography)
Gentrification
Noun: A process where middle class residents move to a traditionally working class area of a city, changing the character of the area.
chosen by William (10OD)
Squally
Adjective: Stormy, threatening weather
chosen by Mr A Murphy (PE)
Encryption
Noun: A type of data protection that scrambles confidential data when an unauthorised user tries to intercept it.
chosen by Danny (12WB)
Sympathise
Verb: To feel or express sympathy or compassion for someone or something
chosen by Emre (12TD)
Yclept
Adjective: By the name of; called.
chosen by Hakeem (12CI)
Ephemeral
Adjective: Lasting a short amount of time.
chosen by Ms Payton (Drama)
Defenestration
Noun: The act of throwing someone out of a window.
chosen by Christopher (10SF)
Mondegreen
Noun: A misunderstood or misinterpreted phrase from a poem or song lyric, which results in the phrase acquiring a new, and usually humorous, meaning.
chosen by Mrs Nolan (Librarian)
Ostentatious
Adjective: Characterised by pretentious or showy display; designed to impress.
chosen by James (12CP)
Pessimistic
Verb: PTending to the see the worst aspect of things.
chosen by Conor (13NA)
Chthonic
Noun: Dark, hellish; relating to the underworld.
chosen by Joe Craig (author)
Lawrencium
Noun: A chemical element artificially produced from californium. d.
chosen by Gabriella (10AT)
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