From 827615b335f838faa297314b6df851c70d11dbac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Bocken Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 08:49:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fix TODO --- TODO.html | 10 +++++----- TODO.md | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++-- TODO.rmd | 43 ------------------------------------------- 3 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 TODO.rmd diff --git a/TODO.html b/TODO.html index 7fc3699..c6f850f 100644 --- a/TODO.html +++ b/TODO.html @@ -531,15 +531,15 @@ summary { -

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Questions to answer:

diff --git a/TODO.md b/TODO.md index 36c4c3f..7039ddd 100644 --- a/TODO.md +++ b/TODO.md @@ -12,10 +12,29 @@ | eddy | this list (no.854) | better example: _Leonardo Da Vinci could apply his research into eddys to the main aorta's valve closing mechanism centuries before modern science proved his theories to be correct_ (maybe not specific, but something that helps me personally remember the word really well) | | effect/affect | this list (no.260) | either pin down underlines in example or remove, underlining everything seems redundant. | | qualify | this list (no.1455) | add a Source, cannot import without a source since trailing empty cells get cut off in the conversion to csv | - - +| calumby | this list (no.130) | insert underline delimiter | +| artless | this list (no.81) | Example cuts off. _hai_ instad of _hair._ | +| deprecate/depreciate | this list (no.203) | Explanation cuts off | +| façad | this list (no.864) | Seems like it should be _façade_ or _facade_ | +| depravity | this list (no.844) | add ending delimiter for unerline text in example | +| chicanery | this list (no.144) | add ending delimiter for underline text in example | +| disinterested | this list (no.232) | remove inconsistent numbering | +| fawn | this list (no.338) | remove inconsistent numbering | +| epistemology | this list (no.858) | Add spaces in example | +| flag | this list (no.345) | clean up number formatting (an example for the first meaning is defnitely not required) | +| baseness | GRE Test exam 1 | pretty logical in what it means, maybe include it since it's not a negation of _abasement_ and it could be easily be confused as being one? | +| judicious | GRE Test exam 1 | has nothing to do with law, could confuse if looking at it from a logical side | +| pernicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Often heard, never learned actual meaning of | +| doctrinaire | GRE Test exam 1 | Maybe leave it out, seems a bit self-explanatory | +| debased | GRE Test exam 1 | Meaning is similar to _abasement_ and _baseness_, could be left out maybe? Up to you. | +| injudicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Could be easily construed as being the negation of judicious, which it does not appear to be | +| inveigling | GRE Test exam 1 | Never heard of before | # Questions to answer: - Difference between _abate_ & _attenuate_ + + → abate can weaken to the point of disappearing, attenuate has to be always present. - Difference between _castigate_ & _chastize_ +- Are _fervid_ & _fervent_ the same word? +- Connotation of _facetious_ diff --git a/TODO.rmd b/TODO.rmd deleted file mode 100644 index 400eab0..0000000 --- a/TODO.rmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# Words that should be added/modified - -| Word | Occurence | Explanation | -| :----------------------- | :---------------------------- | :---------------------- | -| excise | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Analyzing text structure & purpose (Core Verbal)_ | -| acquiescence | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Interference (Core Verbal)_ | -| connote | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Interference (Core Verbal)_ | -| deprecate/depreciate | this list (no.203) | Use an example with the other meaning of _deprecate_, not the software meaning | -| blight | this list (no.110) | missing at the end of example | -| divest | this list (no.851) | Example just reads _Droll_ for some reason. Either delete or replace with good example. (pretty easy word though) | -| capacity | this list (no.133) | missing & in example. | -| eddy | this list (no.854) | better example: _Leonardo Da Vinci could apply his research into eddys to the main aorta's valve closing mechanism centuries before modern science proved his theories to be correct_ (maybe not specific, but something that helps me personally remember the word really well) | -| effect/affect | this list (no.260) | either pin down underlines in example or remove, underlining everything seems redundant. | -| qualify | this list (no.1455) | add a Source, cannot import without a source since trailing empty cells get cut off in the conversion to csv | -| calumby | this list (no.130) | insert underline delimiter | -| artless | this list (no.81) | Example cuts off. _hai_ instad of _hair._ | -| deprecate/depreciate | this list (no.203) | Explanation cuts off | -| façad | this list (no.864) | Seems like it should be _façade_ or _facade_ | -| depravity | this list (no.844) | add ending delimiter for unerline text in example | -| chicanery | this list (no.144) | add ending delimiter for underline text in example | -| disinterested | this list (no.232) | remove inconsistent numbering | -| fawn | this list (no.338) | remove inconsistent numbering | -| epistemology | this list (no.858) | Add spaces in example | -| flag | this list (no.345) | clean up number formatting (an example for the first meaning is defnitely not required) | -| baseness | GRE Test exam 1 | pretty logical in what it means, maybe include it since it's not a negation of _abasement_ and it could be easily be confused as being one? | -| judicious | GRE Test exam 1 | has nothing to do with law, could confuse if looking at it from a logical side | -| pernicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Often heard, never learned actual meaning of | -| doctrinaire | GRE Test exam 1 | Maybe leave it out, seems a bit self-explanatory | -| debased | GRE Test exam 1 | Meaning is similar to _abasement_ and _baseness_, could be left out maybe? Up to you. | -| injudicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Could be easily construed as being the negation of judicious, which it does not appear to be | -| inveigling | GRE Test exam 1 | Never heard of before | - - - -=== - -# Questions to answer: - -- Difference between _abate_ & _attenuate_ - → abate can weaken to the point of disappearing, attenuate has to be always present. -- Difference between _castigate_ & _chastize_ -- Are _fervid_ & _fervent_ the same word? -- Connotation of _facetious_