Dictionary of Category Words: Vocabulary Building: English Word Power, #12
By Manik Joshi
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This Book Covers The Following Topics:
01. Category Words -- Sounds
02. Category Words -- Ways of Thinking
03. Category Words -- Ways of Walking
04. Category Words -- Ways of Movement
05. Category Words -- Ways of Changing
06. Category Words -- Ways of Laughing and Smiling
07. Category Words -- Ways of Seeing
08. Category Words -- Ways of Saying Something
09. Category Words -- Ways of Writing and Marking
10. Category Words -- Ways of Continuing
11. Category Words -- Feelings
12. Category Words -- Cooking
13. Category Words -- Disturbance
14. Category Words -- Situation of Confusion
15(A). Category Words -- Smells
15(B). Category Words -- Tastes
16. Category Words -- Cries of Creatures
17. Category Words -- Colors
18. Category Words -- Remarks
19. Category Words -- Body Marks
20. Category Words -- Body and Body Shape
21. Category Words -- 'Old'
22. Category Words -- Time and Numbers
23. Category Words -- Zodiac Sign and Birthstones
24. Category Words -- Fabrics
25. Category Words -- Shapes
26. Category Words -- Religion
27(A). Category Words -- Nature
27(B). Category Words -- Biomes
28. Category Words -- People and Family
29. Category Words -- Currencies
30. Category Words -- Measurement Units
31. Category Words -- Government
32. Category Words -- Miscellaneous
Sample This:
01. Category Words -- Sounds
01. Babble -- the sound of many people speaking all together
Example: Babble of Voices
02. Bang -- a sudden loud noise
Example: Bang of a Gun
03. Beat -- sound made by a series of regular blows to something
Examples: Beating of Drums | Beating of Wings
04. Blast -- the sound of an explosion | sound made by blowing of musical instruments
Examples: Blast of a Bomb | Blast of a Siren
05. Blow -- to produce a sound by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed
Examples: Blowing of Bungles | Blowing of Trumpet | Blowing of Whistle
06. Boom -- loud deep sound
Example: Booming of Guns
07. Chatter -- a series of short high sounds
Examples: Chattering of Birds | Chattering of Monkeys | Chattering of Teeth
08. Chink -- light ringing sound
Example: Chinking of Glass
09. Clang -- the loud ringing sound of metals
Examples: Clanging of Arms | Clanging of Bells
10. Clank -- the loud sound of metal objects hitting together
Example: Clanking of Chains
11. Clap -- the sound of hitting something by hand | sudden loud noise
Examples: Clapping of Hands | Clapping of Thunder
12. Clatter -- loud noise made by knocking of hard objects
Examples: Clattering of Hoofs | Clattering of Knife
13. Crackle -- a series of light sharp sounds
Examples: Crackling of Fire-Wood | Crackling of Gunfire | Crackling of Flames
14. Creak -- a series of sharp sounds
Examples: Creaking of a Whip | Creaking of Shoes
15. Din -- a loud, unpleasant sound that lasts for a long time
Example: Din of a Crowd
16. Ding -- sound made by a bell
Example: Ding of a Bell
17. Explode -- to make a loud, violent sound
Examples: Exploding of Guns | Exploding of Bombs | Exploding of Rocket
18. Flap -- quick noisy movement
Examples: Flapping of Wings | Flapping of Newspaper | Flapping of Steam
19. Jingle -- a sound like small bells ringing
Example: Jingling of Coins
20. Knock -- the sound of somebody hitting a door, gate, window, etc.
Examples: Knocking of a Door | Knocking of a Window
Manik Joshi
Manik Joshi was born on January 26, 1979, at Ranikhet, a picturesque town in the Kumaon region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. He is a permanent resident of the Sheeshmahal area of Kathgodam located in the city of Haldwani in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India. He completed his schooling in four different schools. He is a science graduate in the ZBC – zoology, botany, and chemistry – subjects. He is also an MBA with a specialization in marketing. Additionally, he holds diplomas in "computer applications", "multimedia and web-designing", and "computer hardware and networking". During his schooldays, he wanted to enter the field of medical science; however, after graduation he shifted his focus to the field of management. After obtaining his MBA, he enrolled in a computer education center; he became so fascinated with working on the computer that he decided to develop his career in this field. Over the following years, he worked at some computer-related full-time jobs. Following that, he became interested in Internet Marketing, particularly in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web design (creating websites), and various other online jobs. However, later he shifted his focus solely to self-publishing. Manik is a nature-lover. He has always been fascinated by overcast skies. He is passionate about traveling and enjoys solo-travel most of the time rather than traveling in groups. He is actually quite a loner who prefers to do his own thing. He likes to listen to music, particularly when he is working on the computer. Reading and writing are definitely his favorite pastimes, but he has no interest in sports. Manik has always dreamed of a prosperous life and prefers to live a life of luxury. He has a keen interest in politics because he believes it is politics that decides everything else. He feels a sense of gratification sharing his experiences and knowledge with the outside world. However, he is an introvert by nature and thus gives prominence to only a few people in his personal life. He is not a spiritual man, yet he actively seeks knowledge about the metaphysical world; he is particularly interested in learning about life beyond death. In addition to writing academic/informational text and fictional content, he also maintains a personal diary. He has always had a desire to stand out from the crowd. He does not believe in treading the beaten path and avoids copying someone else's path to success. Two things he alwa...
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Dictionary of Category Words - Manik Joshi
01. Category Words—Sounds
01. Babble— the sound of many people speaking all together
Example: Babble of Voices
02. Bang— a sudden loud noise
Example: Bang of a Gun
03. Beat— sound made by a series of regular blows to something
Examples: Beating of Drums | Beating of Wings
04. Blast— the sound of an explosion | sound made by blowing of musical instruments
Examples: Blast of a Bomb | Blast of a siren
05. Blow— to produce a sound by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed
Examples: Blowing of Bungles | Blowing of Trumpet | Blowing of Whistle
06. Boom— loud deep sound
Example: Booming of Guns
07. Chatter— a series of short high sounds
Examples: Chattering of Birds | Chattering of Monkeys | Chattering of Teeth
08. Chink— light ringing sound
Example: Chinking of Glass
09. Clang— the loud ringing sound of metals
Examples: Clanging of Arms | Clanging of Bells
10. Clank— the loud sound of metal objects hitting together
Example: Clanking of Chains
11. Clap— the sound of hitting something by hand | sudden loud noise
Examples: Clapping of Hands | Clapping of Thunder
12. Clatter— loud noise made by knocking of hard objects
Examples: Clattering of Hoofs | Clattering of Knife
13. Crackle— a series of light sharp sounds
Examples: Crackling of Fire-Wood | Crackling of Gunfire | Crackling of Flames
14. Creak— a series of sharp sounds
Examples: Creaking of a Whip | Creaking of Shoes
15. Din— a loud, unpleasant sound that lasts for a long time
Example: Din of a Crowd
16. Ding— sound made by a bell
Example: Ding of a Bell
17. Explode— to make a loud, violent sound
Examples: Exploding of Guns | Exploding of Bombs | Exploding of Rocket
18. Flap— quick noisy movement
Examples: Flapping of Wings | Flapping of Newspaper | Flapping of Steam
19. Jingle— a sound like small bells ringing
Example: Jingling of Coins
20. Knock— the sound of somebody hitting a door, gate, window, etc.
Examples: Knocking of a Door | Knocking of a Window
21. Tune— the sound of a series of musical notes
Example: Tune of a Song
22. Patter— quick, light sounds as a surface is being hit many times
Examples: Pattering of Rain | Pattering of Footsteps
23. Ping— a short high sound of a hard object hitting a metal or glass object
Example: Ping of Bells
24. Racket— a loud, unpleasant sound that lasts for a long time
Example: Racket of Children
25. Rat-a-tat-a-tat— the sound of knocking; regular repeated sounds
Examples: Rat-a-tat-a-tat on Door | Rat-a-tat-a-tat of Machine gun
26. Rattle— a series of short loud sounds of hard objects hitting against each other]
Examples: Rattling of Wheels | Rattling of Windows | Rattling of Utensils
27. Report— the sound of a gun being fired; the sound of an explosion
Example: Reporting of a Rifle
28. Ring— sharp and clear sound
Example: Ringing of Bells
29. Rumble— a series of sounds
Examples: Rumbling of Bus | Rumbling of Tanks | Rumbling of Train | Rumbling of Thunder
30. Rustle— the sound of light and dry things moving together
Example: Rustling of Leaves
31. Splash— the sound of something hitting liquid or vice versa
Example: Splash of Water
32. Stamping— the loud, heavy sound of putting down feet
Examples: Stamping of Feet | Stamping of Hoofs
33. Thunder— a very loud noise
Example: Thundering of Lightning
34. Tick— short, light, regular repeated sounds
Example: Ticking of Clocks
35. Tinkle— a light, high ringing sound
Examples: Tinkling of Bells | Tinkling of Glass Breaking | Tinkling of the Anklets
36. Whistle— high sound or musical tune
Example: Whistling of Wind
02. Category Words—Ways of Thinking
01. Assume— to think that something is true, without having proof
02. Believe— to think that something is true or can be done
03. Brood— to think a lot about something that makes you upset
04. Cogitate— to think carefully about something
05. Conceive— to form an idea in your mind
06. Conclude— to reach an opinion that something is true on the basis of the information available
07. Consider— to think about something in a serious way to make a decision
08. Contemplate— to think carefully or deeply about something
09. Deduce— to form an opinion about something on the basis of the information available
10. Deem— to have a particular opinion about something
11. Deliberate— to think carefully about something before making a decision
12. Envisage (Envision)— to think about what will happen in the future related to a particular situation
13. Fancy— to think that you are very attractive, famous, smart, or intelligent
14. Figure— to think that something will happen or is true
15. Foresee— to think that something is going to happen in the future
16. Guess— to think that something is true or likely
17. Ideate— to form an idea of something
18. Imagine— to think that something is true | to make a picture of somebody/something in mind
19. Infer— to think that something is true on the basis of the evidence available
20. Judge— to form an opinion about something, based on the information available
21. Meditate— to think deeply in order to make your mind calm
22. Muse— to think about something in a serious way for a period of time
23. Ponder— to think seriously about something to make a decision
24. Presume— to think that something is true, without having concrete proof
25. Realize— to become aware of a particular fact or situation
26. Reckon— to form an opinion about something
27. Reflect— to think carefully, seriously and deeply about something
28. Regard— to think about somebody/something in a particular way
29. Ruminate— to think deeply about something
30. Suppose— to think or pretend that something is true on the basis of