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What is the hardest word to memorize?
10 Words With Difficult-to-Remember Meanings
- Nonplussed. The Definition: “Filled with bewilderment”
- Inchoate. The Definition: “Only partly in existence; imperfectly formed”
- and 4. Cachet and Panache.
- Indefatigable.
- Uncanny.
- Unabashed.
- Dilatory.
- Martinet.
What are intelligent words?
Big Words for Smart
- Resourceful — able to deal skillfully with new situations.
- Prompt — quick or alert.
- Sagacious — having or showing keen mental discernment or judgment; shrewd.
- Canny — astute and skilled.
- Astute — very clever and sometimes cunning.
How can I be cleverer?
Here’s how to get smarter:
- Do Different Things That Make You Smarter. The point of this list involves diversifying your day.
- Manage Your Time Wisely.
- Read a Little Every Day.
- Review Learned Information.
- Study a Second Language.
- Play Brain Games.
- Get Regular Exercise.
- Learn to Play a Musical Instrument.
How do I memorize words quickly?
You do this by thinking about the Magnetic Station in your Memory Palace. Then you create Magnetic Images that remind you of the sound and one core meaning of the word. Then, take a deep breath. Relax. Come back and do Recall Rehearsal later and encode a few more words. Or you can come back and add an entire phrase to the word.
What is the most intimidating thing about learning a new language?
One of the most intimidating things about a new language is the huge number of words to learn. English has over 100,000 word families, which are words with the same root (like “played”, “playful” and “playing” which all share the root word “play”).
Is there a “one-size-fits-all” memory technique for language learning?
Whatever you do, don’t generalize the process too much. There is no “one-size-fits-all” magic bullet that will work with every single word when it comes to memory techniques for language learning. Words do not all behave the same, and we cannot treat them as if they do.
How many words do you need to learn to understand everything?
What most people don’t realize is that when you use really simple dialogues, they will contain the 100 or 200 most common words in the language which are used over 50\% of the time. So if you learn the most common 100 words in a language, you will understand 50\% of everything you hear.