Oct 28, 2017
233. Kaleidoscope
K. A. L. E. I. D. O. S. C. O. P. E. — This word has two meanings.
1. A kaleidoscope can be a noun meaning optical toy.
For example.
⇢ The child was delighted by looking into the kaleidoscope.
2. Kaleidoscope can also mean a complex scene or pattern.
For example.
⇢ There is a kaleidoscope of options for new graduates with computer skills.- 234. Ken
K. E. N. — Knowledge. Understanding. Awareness.
Note how the word is used in this sentence.
⇢ She is a great ken for decorating. - 235. Knavery
K. N. A. V. E. R. Y. — Cunning behavior.
For example.
⇢ Robin Hood was known for his knavery and generosity. - 236. Knead
K. N. E. A. D. — Massage. Press. Mold.
Listen to its usage in this sentence.
⇢ The Baker kneaded the dough before shaping it into roles. - 237. Knotty
K. N. O. T. T. Y. — Difficult. Tricky. Problematic.
The antonym for knotty is simple.
⇢ Although the project was sometimes knotty the results made the process worthwhile.
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