Friday, April 12, 2019

Word of the day - Volatile - எளிதில் ஆவியாகிற - 12-04-2019

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Word of the day - April 12th 2019

Volatile - vol-a-tile

Tamil : எளிதில் ஆவியாகிற

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Definition of volatile

 (Entry 1 of 2)
1acharacterized by or subject to rapid or unexpected change
(e.g. The shares or stock exchange is a volatile market )
bunable to hold the attention fixed because of an inherent lightness or fickleness of disposition
(e.g. The behavior of today's children are highly volatile)
Today's children exhibit a volatile temper.
2atending to erupt into violence EXPLOSIVE
beasily aroused
3
a substance that is readily vaporizable at relatively low temperature
(e.g. Petrol is a volatile liquid.) other volatile substances are camphor, dry ice, etc.Image result for volatile
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4difficult to capture or hold permanently EVANESCENTTRANSITORY
(e.g. My memory is highly volatile)
5flying or having the power to fly








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Word of the day - Despot - கொடுங்கோலன், கொடுங்கோல் அரசன் - 11-04-2019

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Word of the day - April 11th 2019

Despot - des-putt

Tamil : கொடுங்கோலன், கொடுங்கோல் அரசன்

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despot

noun
des·​pot | \ ˈdes-pət  -ˌpät\

Definition of despot


1aa ruler with absolute power and authoritytyrannical despots
bone exercising power tyrannically a person exercising absolute power in a brutal or oppressive way

2aByzantine emperor or prince
bChristianity a bishop or patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church
can Italian hereditary prince or military leader during the Renaissance
Noun:

  1. Historians regards the British rule as despot.
  2. After centuries of despotism, the country is now democratic.


Adjective :
The British ruled a despotic government/regime in India and other colonies.

Adverb :
After a military coup, the dictator ruled the country despotically.

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Courtesy: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/despot