The wordstruck passengers embarked on a linguistic flight with a cornucopia of words, which would have been otherwise a will o the wisp. Listening to the video brings back to life the halcyon days of the language class and no longer are we quiescent. I had the chutzpah to use all the words in a sentence and present it to a person with deep understanding of the language, its nuances and etymology:)
To let you know about your presentation, I just marvel at the way every time you start your video anew, be it the unique style or the different beautified words cleverly collated side by side, thereby endowing us with a curious feeling that eventually leaves us badged with a sense of cornucopia. How do you manage mastering this and present your presentation with such dexterity? You are truly second to none in this case. May you continue to be the light disallowing us to be misguided by the Will-o'-the-wisp of the din of the daily routine replete with unnecessary hubbubs!😉
In the moments of quiescence , I wonder speaking English like you is just a will-o'-the-wisp. I really need to do cornucopia of practice and have immense patience for it something that was there in my halcyon childhood days... ❤
This was such an informative and endearing video. Loved the way you elucidated the meanings with help of apt sentences. Maybe in the next video in the series, I'd love if you could pick up the word " Deus Ex Machina". I don't know why but it's become one of my favourite words off late.
Thanks a million for sharing these very interesting words! I hope you like the following sentence: In a quiescent Tuscan hamlet, suffused with halcyon charm, two young urbanites arrived, chasing the will-o’-the-wisp idea of undertaking farming and growing a cornucopia of organic produce. Words worth considering for a future video: pathos and bathos.
The wordstruck passengers embarked on a linguistic flight with a cornucopia of words, which would have been otherwise a will o the wisp. Listening to the video brings back to life the halcyon days of the language class and no longer are we quiescent.
I had the chutzpah to use all the words in a sentence and present it to a person with deep understanding of the language, its nuances and etymology:)
To let you know about your presentation, I just marvel at the way every time you start your video anew, be it the unique style or the different beautified words cleverly collated side by side, thereby endowing us with a curious feeling that eventually leaves us badged with a sense of cornucopia. How do you manage mastering this and present your presentation with such dexterity? You are truly second to none in this case. May you continue to be the light disallowing us to be misguided by the Will-o'-the-wisp of the din of the daily routine replete with unnecessary hubbubs!😉
All three words are so lovely to speak and use as well. Thank you
great sir
Thanks .😊
Sir ,Thank you so much for the detailed explanation of "CORNUCOPIA" with examples.
Welcome!
More such videos, please.
Loved it 💖🌷
In the moments of quiescence , I wonder speaking English like you is just a will-o'-the-wisp. I really need to do cornucopia of practice and have immense patience for it something that was there in my halcyon childhood days... ❤
Wow! What a magnificent channel this is ! I've been thoroughly enjoying your videos.Thank you for posting these and please keep them coming 💖
Wonderful sir🙏
You r amazing
Thank you so much 🙏, keep making such content
This was such an informative and endearing video. Loved the way you elucidated the meanings with help of apt sentences.
Maybe in the next video in the series, I'd love if you could pick up the word " Deus Ex Machina".
I don't know why but it's become one of my favourite words off late.
Im watching your video in quiescent state
Thank you! 🌻
Thanks a million for sharing these very interesting words! I hope you like the following sentence: In a quiescent Tuscan hamlet, suffused with halcyon charm, two young urbanites arrived, chasing the will-o’-the-wisp idea of undertaking farming and growing a cornucopia of organic produce.
Words worth considering for a future video: pathos and bathos.
Nice.
'The English Nut' is the cornucopia of lexicon for logiphiles.
Sir, could you please tell me if the words “elysian”, “seraphic” and “celestial” can be used to describe a person’s appearance ?
Seraphic, yes.
@@TheEnglishNut and sir what about “Elysian” ?
I have a notion, you should start English learning ( grammar and speaking )programme, correct me if my statement is grammatically incorrect 😅.
*an English learning …
Does halcyon also not mean the bird 'kingfisher' ?
Yes, it’s a type of kingfisher as well.
Sir,can you give us the meaning of these two words?
SCHADENFREUDE
and
SINECURE
thanks a lot Sir
Have already covered schadenfreude.
Yes Sir, I am a Newcomer to your unique videoes....thanks
Please cover "Brobdinganagian" and "Balderdash" in the next episode.
Long hair suited you look different
Croissant, ephemeral,
Already covered crossant.
We’ve had quiescent, now how about acquiescence.
Kafkaesque
Can you make a video on Tabula Rasa, Ad Infinitum, Mutatis Mutandis, In Camera, Adhoc, Caveat, Inter Alia etc ?