Monday, May 28, 2018

Garrulous - Word of Week

Our word for the week is Garrulous. Garrulous is an adjective that refers to someone giving to rambling or pointlessly and annoyingly talkative. As students of learning, please realize that knowledge enlightens you with new information for sharing. Yet, don’t become a know-it-all with a garrulous attitude around others. Know how to enlighten without becoming garrulous.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Muliebrity and Virility -- Word of Week

Welcome back to Wallace Community College for our summer term. Today, I prefer sharing two words instead of one as the words of the week -- Muliebrity and Virility. Muliebrity refers to the quality of a woman whereas virility is its masculine counterpart.  Therefore, as students, I convey to you to remain confident in yourself instead of conforming to that muliebrity or virility of others’ expectation. Muliebrity and virility are best expressed not by dressing a certain way but your poise and sureness.

Now get that Tassel at Wallace Community College.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Slumgullion -- Word of Week


Our word of the week is Slumgullion. The definition of Slumgullion refers to a meat stew. Slumgullion does not sound appetizing but the smell of stew can make your mouth watery alerting your taste buds and incurring hungry within your mind. As Slumgullion alerts your senses that it is time to eat, Graduation ceremony arouses the benefit for all that hard studying. 

So congratulations to our graduates on getting that Tassel at Wallace Community College.