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Like a cozy gathering around the fireplace at home, fireside things are warm, comfy, friendly, and relaxed.
Could you recall these other fire-related words?
1. To i_____ something is to set fire to it, or to bring it into existence.
2. The e_____ of something are the still-glowing pieces in a fire, or the still-extant pieces of something that's mostly fading away or dying.
3. Something lam____ is gently bright, like the flame of a candle.
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"FIRESIDE"
Of course, this word can be literal: fireside rugs, fireside evenings.
But a figuratively fireside thing reminds you of sitting by the fire with family or close friends: it's warm and homey, or informal and friendly.
Pronunciation:
FIRE side
Part of speech:
Adjective.
(Adjectives are describing words, like "large" or "late."
Most can be used in two ways, but "fireside" is only used one way:
right before a noun, as in "a fireside thing."
But don't put "fireside" after a linking verb: don't say "something is fireside.")
Other forms:
Just the noun "fireside."
How to use it:
Talk about fireside chats, fireside discussion, and fireside talk; fireside plainness and fireside simplicity; books or songs or movies with a fireside tone or a fireside air, and so on.
examples:
In a series of "fireside chats" with the nation via radio broadcast, Franklin D. Roosevelt redefined the relationship between the president and the public, making it more open, friendly, and warm.
I appreciate artistically plated meals. But I prefer green beans and mashed potatoes nestled together in fireside simplicity.
study it now:
Look away from the screen to explain the definition in your own words. You’ll know you understand what "fireside" means when you can explain it without saying "informal" or "intimate."
try it out:
Think of a famous person (living or dead) who seems interesting, warm, and friendly, and fill in the blank: "I'd love to have a fireside chat with _____."
Example: "I'd love to have a fireside chat with Mr. Rogers."
before you review:
Spend at least 20 seconds occupying your mind with the game below. Then try the review questions. Don’t go straight to the review now—let your working memory empty out first.
Language Techniques:
When language sounds beautiful or memorable, often there’s some particular technique responsible for that effect. Each day this month, I’ll give you a specific stylistic technique or quality, and I’d like you to recreate (as closely as you can) the quote that I’ve botched by removing it. We’ll work our way from the easiest to the hardest techniques. Enjoy!
From yesterday:
Although some well-intentioned folks still insist that it's wrong to end a sentence with a preposition--those little words that show relationships, like about, of, and with--ideas often sound more natural and even resonant that way. Like when John Irving so simply stated that "Good habits are worth being fanatical about." Shakespeare didn't write, "We are such stuff as on which dreams are made." How does that beautiful line actually appear in The Tempest?
Answer: "We are such stuff as dreams are made on." (Fellow grammar lovers, in case you haven't read it already: Marcia Riefer Johnston's Word Up! has a chapter on prepositions that'll blow your mind.)
Try this one today:
Just like ending a sentence with a preposition, splitting an infinitive is totally acceptable in modern English despite the lingering myth that it isn't. ("Splitting an infinitive" is sliding a word in between "to" and the verb it belongs with, as in "to happily play" or "to never discover.") On Star Trek, the crew's mission isn't "to go where no man has gone before, boldly." What's the proper, more powerful word order here?
review today's word:
1. One opposite of FIRESIDE is
A. SLOW
B. ALOOF
C. INCENDIARY
2. The essay tackles the issue with fireside _____.
A. precision
B. examples
C. candor
Answers are below.
a final word:
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Disclaimer: Word meanings presented here are expressed in plain language and are limited to common, useful applications only. Readers interested in authoritative and multiple definitions of words are encouraged to check a dictionary. Likewise, word meanings, usage, and pronunciations are limited to American English; these elements may vary across world Englishes.
Answers to review questions:
1. B
2. C
Like a cozy gathering around the fireplace at home, fireside things are warm, comfy, friendly, and relaxed.
"FIRESIDE" Of course, this word can be literal: fireside rugs, fireside evenings. Pronunciation: Part of speech: Other forms:
In a series of "fireside chats" with the nation via radio broadcast, Franklin D. Roosevelt redefined the relationship between the president and the public, making it more open, friendly, and warm.
Look away from the screen to explain the definition in your own words. You’ll know you understand what "fireside" means when you can explain it without saying "informal" or "intimate."
Think of a famous person (living or dead) who seems interesting, warm, and friendly, and fill in the blank: "I'd love to have a fireside chat with _____."
Spend at least 20 seconds occupying your mind with the game below. Then try the review questions. Don’t go straight to the review now—let your working memory empty out first.
1. One opposite of FIRESIDE is
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