How Do You Remember The Word Splenetic?

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Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for splenetic

Sounds like he is very much planetic i.e very much thinking no plan is suit for him. Note that many of the words with roots from body organs mean irritable. Examples: splenetic, spleen, bilious, atrabilious, dyspeptic, livery, and liverish.

How do I memorize turpitude?

Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for turpitude

To punish the little boy for his turpitude, his mother put TERPENTINE on his TORPEDO. turpitude = turbid attitude so a depraved act. TURPITUDE and RECTITUDE are rhyming words with opposite meanings.

How can I memorize irascible?

Irascible – Easily angered

He erased the scribble (irascible) after writing a terrible message on the blackboard when he was so easily angered. He was an irascible leader who was quick to start wars with neighbouring countries.

How can I remember vitriolic?

To add sulfates to a compound is to vitriolate it. The spelling and pronunciation of this word are rather straightforward; just remember the accented O.

How do you remember sordid?

Mnemonic tip to learn the word:

When the word sordid is spoken one should be immediately reminded of the people in hanging around in casinos at all times. Another Mnemonic for Sordid: SORRY DEEDS.

What does irascibility mean?

: marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger.

What is the opposite of irascible?

Antonyms: good-natured, unangry(p) Synonyms: brainish, quick-tempered, tearaway(a), impetuous, choleric, short-tempered, hot-tempered, impulsive, madcap, hotheaded. choleric, irascibleadjective.

What is Concupiscible?

kŏn-kyo͝opĭ-sə-bəl. Driven by or filled with strong sexual desire; concupiscent. adjective. Pertaining to concupiscence or lust; characterized by strong desire.

How do you spell moral turpitude?

A criminal offense that involves “moral turpitude” is considered wrong or evil by moral standards, in addition to being the violation of a statute.

How do you use turpitude in a sentence?

Turpitude in a Sentence ?

  1. In less than an hour, the judge decided to execute the killer for his moral turpitude.
  2. The criminal was sentenced to life in prison for the acts of turpitude he committed.
  3. Although James is not guilty of carrying out any forms of turpitude, he is far from being a choirboy.

What does word rancorous mean?

: marked by rancor : deeply malevolent rancorous envy. Other Words from rancorous Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About rancorous.

What is meant by splenetic?

1 archaic : given to melancholy. 2 : marked by bad temper, malevolence, or spite.

What does the word diaphanous used to describe the mist mean?

1 : characterized by such fineness of texture as to permit seeing through. 2 : characterized by extreme delicacy of form : ethereal.

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What is the Concupiscible appetite?

Of the two, the basic appetite is the concupiscible. The irascible appetite is an emergency appetite, aroused when simple movements toward a sensible good or away from a sensible evil are impeded by some obstacle. The irascible appetite is aroused precisely to overcome the obstacle.

What is the difference between the Concupiscible and irascible passions?

The concupiscible passions (love and hate, desire and aversion, joy and sorrow) have the formal object sensible good or evil taken absolutely whereas the irascible passions (hope and despair, confidence and fear, anger) have the formal object sensi- ble good or evil taken as difficult or arduous.

What are the synonyms for irascible?

synonyms for irascible

  • cantankerous.
  • cranky.
  • feisty.
  • grouchy.
  • passionate.
  • surly.
  • testy.
  • uptight.

Which word is closest in meaning to irascible ‘?

OTHER WORDS FOR irascible

1, 2 testy, touchy, peppery, choleric, short-tempered.

What is a roguish?

adjective. playfully mischievous: a roguish smile. pertaining to, characteristic of, or acting like a rogue; knavish or unscrupulous.

What is a female curmudgeon called?

Hag, noun. Belongs in the ‘crone’ category and defined as ‘an ugly old woman’. While some have suggested male equivalents – such as curmudgeon or git – it is the female-centric terms that specifically denote ugliness, unpleasantness and often poor hygiene.

What is the meaning of castigate?

transitive verb. : to subject to severe punishment, reproof, or criticism The judge castigated the lawyers for their lack of preparation.

What is it called when you do something without planning?

If someone is impulsive, it means that they act on instinct, without thinking decisions through. … We might also call impulsive behavior whimsical or capricious.

Is sordid a bad word?

Think of the worst parts of a bad soap opera! Sordid comes from the Latin word sordes, “dirt.” Something that is filthy or run down such as a neighborhood or someone’s living conditions can be called sordid, but it is usually used figuratively to mean immoral or dishonest.

What does a sordid person mean?

1 : marked by baseness or grossness : vile sordid motives. 2a : dirty, filthy. b : wretched, squalid. 3 : meanly avaricious : covetous. 4 : of a dull or muddy color.

What does ignominiously mean?

1 : humiliating, degrading an ignominious defeat. 2 : deserving of shame or infamy : despicable. 3 : marked with or characterized by disgrace or shame : dishonorable.

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