ADUMBRATE and BOORISH
From Sampath’s Desk:
ADUMBRATE & BOORISH
ADUMBRATE: (v.t.)
Pronunciation:
அ(d)டம்(b)ரேட்
Meaning:
Represent in outline – give a
faint indication of – give a shade or sketch – typify – prefigure – to foreshadow
vaguely – to suggest or disclose by a hint or in any other indirect or roundabout manner.
சூசகமாக அறிவி - கோடியாகத் தெரிவி – நிழலடிப்பு – தெளிவற்ற முறையில் காட்டு – பொதுவாக அல்லது தோராயமாக விவரி
Example sentences:
He wrote several articles and books that ADUMBRATED the emerging
environmentalist movement.
The recent developments ADUMBRATE a worldwide revolution in
computer technology.
The incident ADUMBRATES an attitude of mind which is mirrored in the
linguistic techniques exploited later in the novel.
He told me that the bureaucrats had said that this plan couldn't be executed and ADUMBRATED the problems to me.
With the assistance from the victim, the sketch artist will ADUMBRATE
a picture of the robbery suspect.
The artist chose colours to ADUMBRATE the trees in the forest so
that they would seem mysterious and shadowy.
The dim stage lights ADUMBRATE the actor and make him appear like a ghostly version of himself.
When the Sun rises, it will ADUMBRATE the bridge and create a great
photo opportunity.
BOORISH: (adj.)
Pronunciation:
(b)பூரிஷ்
Meaning:
Used about people and their bad behaviour (rude and unpleasant).
Example sentences:
I found him rather BOORISH and aggressive without even listening to
the well-meaning opinion of others.
The BOORISH behaviour of some tourists was embarrassing to the
guide.
We should complain against the train passengers with BOORISH behaviour to the authorities concerned. Why should we tolerate or ignore them?
His manner seemed rather BOORISH.
He disgusted many with his BOORISH behaviour.
Even though he looks somewhat BOORISH, he is actually a well mannered
person.
Proverb:
நேர்பட ஒழுகு.
Behave evenly or agreeably.
(R.SAMPATH)
5/8/2021
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