1/10For example: She was known for her demure demeanor, always polite and reserved.
Words Aussies don’t know the meaning of
Some new and old words were the most commonly-searched terms in Australia this year, according to Google’s data.
2/10For example: Singers often use solfege to learn a melody without relying on an instrument.
3/10For example: The reviewer praised the singer’s powerful vox and emotional delivery.
4/10For example: The villa was perched atop a monticello, offering stunning views of the valley.
5/10For example: Babe Ruth’s sobriquet was “The Sultan of Swat.”
6/10For example: “That concert was absolutely katz!” she raved to her friends the next day.
7/10For example: The biota of a desert includes cacti, reptiles, and specialised insects.
8/10For example: He chose a patterned ascot to add a touch of flair to his formal outfit.
9/10For example: She missed the bus; ergo, she was late for work.
10/10For example: Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” is a beloved example of Baroque music, known for its dramatic and evocative melodies.