Guess With Me # 1

   Guessing is an excellent way for learning anything .The moment we guess , we start using our minds enhancing our suspense & this in return makes the correct answer sticks.

 

   A funny way to acquire new words is through playing guessing .Let's play it together ! Every time we will guess a word through definitions & a clue or some .

 (N.B there is not a prize for the winner.)

                  Today's word 

 

  A noun refers to a relationship(marriage) between two different people ,it is not successful as a result of differences maybe of classes or educational level or something the like.

 A clue : it starts with a prefix of negation .

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  • Amal: Grow fat eh? I would love to, lol. I am too skin now :p

     

    Oksana: Yeaaah, a tasty riddles! It sounds yummy lol

     

  • Thanks for the congrats, amal! I got sweated a little, while guessing! ;)

    Lol, guys! Opposite, I don't mind a tasty riddle!  I hope a single guess wouldn't spoil our slim figures! The more so I need some improvement in such vocabulary. =)

  • @Syubi,LOL! Take care mere thinking of such nice vocabulary is enough to make you grow fat.
  • This is hard :( I am rich only in vocabulary about cakes and cookies lol

     

  •    Congratulations Oksana!!All thumbs up for you ,you are the winner. misalliance is our word.
  • Amal, your clue with prefix was really interesting. Now I am breaking my head whether I guessed another word here... http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/the-word-of-july-01-2011

    Who is interested, come on, take a challenge!

  • Misalliance? Have I guessed?
  • @ mayumi gracia ,it is neither misalignment nor disagreement.The prefix not only sounds like "miss" but also they are homophones.Mayumi ,pls try again.
  • another guess...I just think it right now..

    --disagreement? "dis" also sounds like "mis"

  • sounds like mis, then the second part begins with "a"

    --misalignment? hehhe just a wild guess.

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