There is only one word to describe this submission for the role of Grammarian by TM Christopher from New York – BRILLIANT. TM Christopher has managed to speak more in one sentence than most of us can in our prepared speech. It’s an amazing display of presence of mind. Read his submission below.
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Do you know which is the shortest word in the English language that has the letters “a,b,c,d,e and f?” It’s feedback. Co incidentally that happens to be my job for the day as well. As the Grammarian, my role is to give feedback on the language used in our meeting today. I will keep a note of all the good use of words, phrases, idioms, figures of speech etc. and also the not so good usage of language and incorrect pronunciations by our members so that we may all learn and improve.
I am also supposed to give you the word of the day. It’s “ineffable”
It’s an adjective that means “incapable of being expressed or described in words”
An example of the word’s use is –
“Marilyn Monroe’s beauty was ineffable and so were her skills as an artist.”
I hope everyone uses this word to the maximum. I will be back with my report towards the end of the meeting. Thank You.
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Thank you so much TM Christopher for this wonderful submission.
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