In everyday life, a person encounters many unfamiliar terminology. As a result, sometimes it does not understand the interlocutor or distorts the meaning of what was said. An increase in vocabulary will affect a person’s speech, it will become easier to express their thoughts, and do it so beautifully that the vis-a-vis will go down. This means that he will lower his head and recognize your high level of eloquence.
What do smart dictionaries say?
But they are not silent, and in the entire history of the development of the Russian language about 7 largest and hundreds of secondary dictionaries have been created. Our native language is the subject of research for foreign morphologists. And according to the results of the friendly and work of our compatriots, we learn about the nature of the words "drooped", "drooped". All definitions were not given verbatim, but with simplification and reduction to entimems:
- A dictionary of synonyms - "despaired, indulged in moral oblivion, surrendered and bowed his head. He lost heart in front of the enemy, the man was weak and unable to move, and was also saddened."
- Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary is considered the standard for other books in which the meanings of words are recorded. And you should pay particular attention to this interpretation. A droop means that a man is cringing, hanging his nose, losing heart, weakened, accepting his fate, and grieving.
- Dictionary of many expressions. Ponik - this has lost strength, fell into oblivion, despaired of his own strength, this is the recognition of someone else's strength in his rebuke. Also bow or bow.
There is no point in citing other dictionaries; their definitions are similar to those given above.
Examples of use
As they managed to notice, the word "wilted" has many synonyms. And making suggestions with them is easy, but you need to use them correctly.
- Well, you prince, wilted? Is this the story of your enemies? Our squad will instantly vppochet to the ground!
- Andrei bowed his head, but took courage and said: “You are a vile man, consisting entirely of bile! You never supported me, but called yourself a friend!”
Instead of a conclusion
Your passive vocabulary has been replenished with a new word, now you know the meaning of the word “wilt”. This will give you a small but start to learning archaic words.