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FEBRUARY… ALAS, THE MONTH OF LOVE!

So, let’s brush up on some romance-related vocabulary, OK?

Today's words on the stall


1. Jean always said it was kismet that he met his wife at their favorite movie.
2. The first commercial valentines were produced in the U.S. in 1834, and the custom of
sending greeting cards with amorous messages has persisted.
3. I was incredulous when I found that you, too, were smitten with me.
4. Both lovers had to hurry to keep their noontime tryst in the Atrium.
5. Lakisha's date arrived late at the restaurant in his usual blithe way.

1. kismet: fate (origin is Turkish)


2. amorous: of or relating to love
3. smitten: struck by strong feelings of attraction, affection, or infatuation
4. tryst: an appointed meeting or meeting place (as between lovers)
5. blithe: carefree, innocent, or even heedless gaiety.

THESE WORDS WERE LOVINGLY BROUGHT YOU TO YOU BY MDC-LEARNING RESOURCES.

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