I have heard the word defenestrate multiple times from Shashi Tharoor even in your interview ......If there would be an award for best teacher, it has to be yours ! You remind me of some of the great English teachers I am till date proud to be a student of....They were also English nuts and I really miss them as they left our school.....Equivalent credit to the person who puts his/her heart and soul in drawing these illustrations this is much better than pasting google images...
Sir, I remember Mr.Shashi Tharoor mentioning the word Defenestrate in one of your interactions with him. As usual here is another exciting video.... Wonderful Sir!
Thanks man ,for taking my name in your lesson video. I'm over the moon. A while back I was not so into in etymology of a specific word, however now I can consider that I'm taking a keen interest in that. Besides these my new favourite words are sobriquet, bourgeois, donnybrook, sybaritic, griffonage, philocalist, itrepid etc. Please do mention these as well and thanks a ton again ......😊🙏👍👌
Shambolic- I remember this word was popularised by Mitt Romney during prez election race in the USA, some 12 years ago. The word omnishambles also was popularly used.
I remember watching the 2012 presidential debates live. Not sure if Mitt Romney popularized the word Shambolic as it isn't that uncommon in the US but Joe Biden (whose family is of Irish descent) popularized the Irish word "malarkey" during his debate with Paul Ryan. This became an instant hit with the audience and the press alike. When Biden was asked by one of the reporters what malarkey meant he said " It just means a bunch of stuff ( nonsense) in Irish". After that debate, malarkey became a buzzword in the US . People who were accustomed to using "baloney" started using "malarkey" in its place though they both mean the same. Bloviate is another popular word in the US , which is rarely, if ever, used in India.
Thank you for very crisp explanation..!! Just one suggestion, could you add graphical images when you are explaining the meaning of word? I know it is lot of work, but it increases clarity. Hope I have used correct English.
You are doing what no dictionary does give the usage and conatation. For instance I couldn't figure out the true meaning and usage of tad. It's a tad .. kindly explain.thanks
Thank you for deobfuscating english vocabulary for us 😊
Thanks for sharing your gems of words to bejewel our lives with.
I have heard the word defenestrate multiple times from Shashi Tharoor even in your interview ......If there would be an award for best teacher, it has to be yours ! You remind me of some of the great English teachers I am till date proud to be a student of....They were also English nuts and I really miss them as they left our school.....Equivalent credit to the person who puts his/her heart and soul in drawing these illustrations this is much better than pasting google images...
Thank you so much.. The illustrator is a gentleman in his 80s. Ardhendu K Dutta.
Very well put comment on how we feel about as our teacher. 🌸
Sir, I remember Mr.Shashi Tharoor mentioning the word Defenestrate in one of your interactions with him.
As usual here is another exciting video.... Wonderful Sir!
Right! 😊
I became bewildered at your starry brain of words...
Thanks man ,for taking my name in your lesson video. I'm over the moon. A while back I was not so into in etymology of a specific word, however now I can consider that I'm taking a keen interest in that. Besides these my new favourite words are sobriquet, bourgeois, donnybrook, sybaritic, griffonage, philocalist, itrepid etc. Please do mention these as well and thanks a ton again ......😊🙏👍👌
Glad to hear that. I've recently covered griffonage and philocalist. Will consider the others..
Excellent sir 👍👍
Love the new look❤️
Thank you sir .. keep it up ❤️👏
Sir, Namaste. Request to feature the following words in the English Nut. zugzwang, MOLEDRO, muliebrity. Regards, Indranil Sen
Thank you very much The English Nuts for sharing such a brilliant series of words, that definitely helps a lot to defenestrate the shower of words.❤
Can you come up with words or expressions with sporting events ?
Shambolic-
I remember this word was popularised by Mitt Romney during prez election race in the USA, some 12 years ago.
The word omnishambles also was popularly used.
I remember watching the 2012 presidential debates live. Not sure if Mitt Romney popularized the word Shambolic as it isn't that uncommon in the US but Joe Biden (whose family is of Irish descent) popularized the Irish word "malarkey" during his debate with Paul Ryan. This became an instant hit with the audience and the press alike. When Biden was asked by one of the reporters what malarkey meant he said " It just means a bunch of stuff ( nonsense) in Irish". After that debate, malarkey became a buzzword in the US . People who were accustomed to using "baloney" started using "malarkey" in its place though they both mean the same.
Bloviate is another popular word in the US , which is rarely, if ever, used in India.
@@srikanths5178 Thanks for the info!
@@arjunmenonkandanat6328 You're welcome! Thank you for bringing back memories of the 2012 debates.
Thank you for very crisp explanation..!! Just one suggestion, could you add graphical images when you are explaining the meaning of word? I know it is lot of work, but it increases clarity. Hope I have used correct English.
Defenestrate - it is a shashi tharoor word.
I remember him telling you this word in an old interview in english nut yt channel .
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Sir, Kindly throw light on the word INSCRUTABLE
Dear English Nut , would you kindly do a lesson on the word CHUTZPAH ? Thanks .
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/wUUQSYVC7hk/видео.html
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You are doing what no dictionary does give the usage and conatation. For instance I couldn't figure out the true meaning and usage of tad. It's a tad .. kindly explain.thanks
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I would like you to explain the correct meaning of resonate. Is it an echo or is it a rapport with the audience.
@@alfredsams9059 Both!
I would recommend a word to you- please do it in your forthcoming videos -
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Acrimony 😅
Nutty
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