Rumi woke up in the middle of the night, her breath was heavy, hair frizzy, eyes gloomy, clothes wet, and the bedsheet showed the evidence of struggle she went through while sleeping, it was all collected at one place from the movement of her legs and arms, the blanket was thrown on the floor. She was trembling in fear, her body was in immense pain, sweat mounting on her forehead like morning dew. She grasped the glass of water kept at the study table beside her bed, over the pile of files, she was going through before sleeping. She switched on the light, drank water, wiped the sweat, and sat on the bed with her legs crossed. It wasn’t the first time she was experiencing this kind of haunting dream but in the recent past, it has become more frequent. She got up from the bed, her clothes were sticking to her skin restricting the movements of the limbs making it heavy to move. She was struggling to take out night suit from her wardrobe, it glanced at her like a long-lost friend
Many times, while talking or writing you must have struggled to find the exact word to describe the situation, feelings, or emotion. This can be because of your poor vocabulary or incapability to remember words. If you notice a small kid who has just started talking and understanding words, he goes through a lot of words and tries to remember them, and in a short period, he can use correct words in a given situation. He can form lengthy sentences. What drives him to do that? Curiosity . As time pass by, we lack curiosity and the habit of learning. Let’s ignite that curiosity and start learning. 1. Root words The basis of English vocabulary is its root word. If you understand that root word you will be able to crack down most of the English vocabulary. One root word has the key that will unlock the meaning of up to 10-20 words. Sanskrit is the basis of Hindi language and root for its words, the same way English words come mostly from Latin and Greek. Here let’s un