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Word Of The Week Meme… by me!

Hi folks! Like most of the bloggers, I love participating in memes and prompts related to books and blogging. My favorite one being Top Ten Tuesdays! I’ve also decided to create a small weekly meme named Word Of The Week.

I know how much vocabulary means to each and everyone in the blogosphere. Whether you are a writer or not, you still need a pretty well developed vocab in order to express yourself perfectly. I’m a fan of fancy words and I try to keep up with the latest slang. Being a book-blogger and an avid reader I come across atleast dozens of new words every week. I note them down in my book (it’s my personal vocab builder), but it is quite hard to remember them all until I start using them often. So as a solution to this problem, I’m starting this meme ‘Word of the Week‘ (WOW) in which one can share stuff about “one” word per week.

wowEveryone is welcome to join. All I ask is that you link back to The Reading Bud on your own Word Of The Week post and add the cute logo (given at the right side). Also add your name to the Linky widget so that everyone can check out your posts and learn your words! If you don’t have a blog, just post your words in the comment section below my WOW posts. Have fun with it guys! It’s a fun way to get to learn a lot of new words and also to meet a lot of new bloggers!

Following is the general format that can be followed:

Word:

Pronunciation:

Part Of Speech:

Meaning:

Synonyms: (atleast 2)

Antonyms: (atleast 2)

Word Origin or History or a fun fact: 

It’s use in a sentence: (feel free to be creative and funny!)

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8 responses to “Word Of The Week Meme… by me!”

  1. erikakind Avatar
    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks dear 🙂

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  2. Bregje Avatar

    I love learning new words! Great idea for a meme 😉

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks Breje… same here! I hope we’ll learn a lot of new words together 🙂

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  3. Molly Mortensen Avatar

    Good idea! Occasionally I come across a word I don’t know in a book and I have to look it up. Oddly this happens more in self published books.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Yea, self-publish books do have a lot of different words! I’m glad that you liked the idea…
      I hope you’ll participate in this meme every week (just 1 post every week!) 🙂

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I’m Heena

Welcome to The Reading Bud, my cosy corner of the internet dedicated to all things books and authors. Here, I invite you to join me on a journey of discovering under-represented books, independent and small press authors, and all things book with a touch of love and loud purrs. Let’s get Reading!

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