| Vocabulary Postcard Swap #2 I love words and I love postcards, so I thought I would join the twoin a fun swap. Will you join me in an adventure? Perhaps you will  learn a new word or two or, if you know the words already, it will
 give you a chance to use one of them by sending a postcard that   you think reflects the meaning of one of the words.
 The way this swap works is as follows:   
I have listed below five words that one does not typically hear   used in every day conversation. Also provided is the definition        of the word, several synonyms (a synonym is a word or phrasethat means exactly or nearly the same thing), and an example
 of how the word is used within a sentence.
You will pick one postcard from your collection that you think  reflects one of the words, the meaning of the selected word, or   some aspect of what the word means. Your interpretation can be   creative, but you need to be able to explain it (see next instruction).    On the back of the card you need to identify yourself, the name   of the swap, the word your card is supposed to represent, andwhy you think your card fits your chosen word.
Address the postcard and send it to your partner.  When you receive a postcard from the partner you wereassigned to, please be open to the sender’s interpretation,
 even if you think it might seem a little far-fetched. This swap
 isn’t about receiving items that match our own interpretations,
 but in discovering how someone else interprets the same
 thing. Do not rate someone down because you don’t care
 for the card or the sender’s interpretation, if they have
 otherwise met the swap requirements.
The postcard you send should be in good condition, barringwhat might happen to it in transit.
You must have a rating of at least 4.95 to play and no recent   unexplained ratings of 3 or 1.   Here are the words from which you will choose one:   DOWNCASTDefinition: Filled with melancholy and despondency.
 Synonyms: low spirited, gloomy, dispirited, blue, depressed,Ă‚Â
 grim
 Usage: He walked through the door with a glum, downcast   expression, and I knew without asking that the interview had
 not gone well.
 INTERMINGLEDefinition: To mix or cause to mix or mingle together.
 Synonyms: blend, intermix
 Usage: The office mail has been intermingled with the
 outgoing mail, and it is going to take me all afternoon to
 sort through it!
 SVELTEDefinition: Slender or graceful in figure or outline; slim;  urbane or sophisticated.
 Synonyms: lithe, supple, slender
 Usage: The new mum showed off her svelte beach body
 in Barbados, 10 months after giving birth to daughter Jean.
 CALLOWDefinition: Lacking adult maturity or experience; immature;
 (of a young bird) featherless; unfledged.
 Synonyms:inexperienced, juvenile, naive, immature, raw,Ă‚Â
 untried, green, unsophisticated, guileless
 Usage: Although he is 25, he still behaves like a callow
 youth in some ways.
 PITCHDefinition: To throw, usually with careful aim; to discard
 by throwing; to erect or establish; set up; to set firmly; implant; embed; any of various thick, dark, sticky substances and usedĂ‚Â
 for waterproofing, roofing, caulking, and paving.
 Synonyms: throw, fling, hurl, launch, erect, raise, tar, asphalt
 Usage: I pitched my worn-out sneakers. We pitched stakes
 in the ground.
 I hope you will join me in this swap and that it will be fun.   Cynthia   |