Tuesday 16 May 2017

15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; All in One


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

All in One


1. Accused
2. Advertising
3. Assassination
4. Bed-room
5. Champion
6. Dawn
7. Eyeball
8. Impartial
9. Lonely
10. Luggage
11. Mountaineer
12. Olympian
13. Secure
14. Summit
15- Torture















15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 15- Torture


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

15- Torture

An Illustration of Torture
The wordtorture’ refers to something which is prohibited legally, disgusting morally and disgraceful ethically. Torture, once –and even now as well in some parts of the world – used as a tool to extract information or satisfy ones desire of revenge by inflicting severe physical pain, mental distress and psychological pressure. It had multiple dark faces and it has multiple aspects even today. William Shakespeare is credited to give name to this evil in act II scene I of his historical playKing Henry VI’ Part II in which he wrote; 
“Alas, master, I am not able to stand alone: You go about to torture me in vain”.


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15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 13- Secure


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

13-Secure

Secured!!!
The wordsecure’ is also one of the most used words of the modern day. It generally refers to something which is placed in a way which protects that from threats, attacks and damage. Meaning literally ‘safe and free from, or not exposed to danger’ the word 'secure' is invented by William Shakespeare as he has used the word the first time in the history in act V scene II of his historical play King Henry VI, Part II. He wrote;
“What are you made of? you'll nor fight nor fly: Now is it manhood, wisdom and defence, to give the enemy way, and to secure us by what we can, which can no more but fly”.

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15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 12- Olympian


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

12-Olympian



The word Olympian has multiple uses in English language. It, sometimes, refers to the person who is inhabitant of Olympia and at times it is used to refer to an Olympian Deity. It is also used to mean the person who is contestant in the Olympic Games. William Shakespeare has credit to use the word Olympian to refer to the participant in Olympic Games in the act II scene III of his historical play King Henry VI, Part III. He wrote; 
“And give them leave to fly that will not stay; And give them leave to fly that will not stay; And, if we thrive, promise them such rewards As victors wear at the Olympian games: This may plant courage in their quailing breasts; For yet is hope of life and victory”.


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Saturday 13 May 2017

15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 11- Mountaineer


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

11-Mountaineer

A Mountaineer on the Summit of a Mountain
The very wordmountaineer’ carries glorification. For courage, commitment, consistency, strength and all other mighty qualities are exemplified with mountain which could hardly be conquered and the only mountaineer can make that wonder. Imagine with closed eyes the height of K2, Everest or, for that matter, any other mountain fully covered with snow and a person with a heavy bag on his back walk up to the summit of the mountain. That looks a wonder even in our imagination and the mountaineer brings that wonder into reality. Derived from mountain, the wordmountaineer’ is invented by William Shakespeare. He, first time in the history, used this word in the act IV scene II of his playCymbeline”. He wrote; 
"Soft! What are you that fly me thus? Some villain mountaineers? I have heard of such. What slave art thou"?



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Friday 12 May 2017

15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 10- Luggage


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

10-Luggage

Luggage Area in a Busy Airport
We do travel –though for different purposes from exploring the world, to attend business meetings, to pursue education or to find work to earn – from one place to other and one thing which is essential in, almost, all traveling is the luggage in which we pack our belonging for which we might be needing during or after the journey. Meaning literally “suitcases or other bags in which to pack personal belongings for traveling” the wordluggage’ was invented by William Shakespeare in the act V scene IV of the part I of his masterpiece playKing Henry IV’. He wrote; 
"This is the strangest fellow, brother John. Come, bring your luggage nobly on your back: For my part, if a lie may do thee grace, I'll gild it with the happiest terms I have".


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15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; 9- Lonely


William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English
In every language vocabulary, coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major role in producing an effective piece of writing. Apart from that, using different –yet appropriate – words make a person a brilliant and persuasive speaker. The more a person is good in playing with the words is the more in convincing people to his contentions. The same principle applies to English language as well. We very often, while speaking or writing words, do not realize who and how the very word came into existence. As a matter of fact, words and languages came into existence after an evolution process. Many men ofletter make their contribution in enriching any language with a waste treasure of words. Among these great people, William Shakespeare has invented more than 100 words in English language and many of these words are the most common in usage. In the following we have selected these 15 words for which Shakespeare is credited with invention and which are the most common in use, if not indispensable for the language. Have a look at these words and pay gratitude to Shakespeare for these –and many more – words. You will, then, realize that Shakespeare did not only contributed English literature with his magnificent dramas but he also contributed significantly to the treasure of vocabulary

9-Lonely

A lonely man with himself
Lonely person is lucky and unlucky at the same time. Lucky because he can talk to himself and figure out his problems and suggest solutions for the problems. He can spend beautiful time with himself without disturbance and irritation. Unlucky, because he is compelled to miss the people he loves and who have lofty place in his life. At times, life without those lovely ones becomes almost meaningless. Deriving, perhaps, from loneliness, William Shakespeare invented the word lonely and used it in act IV scene I of his play Coriolanus. He wrote; 
"As 'tis to laugh at 'em. My mother, you wot well my hazards still have been your solace: and Believe't not lightly--though I go alone, like to a lonely dragon, that his fen makes fear'd and talk'd of more than seen--your son Will or exceed the common or be caught with cautelous baits and practise".



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15 Most Common Words that are Invented by William Shakespeare; All in One

William Shakespeare, the donator of words to English In every language vocabulary , coupled with other rules of grammar, plays major...

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