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Words from Todays Newspaper: Word#3 of the day: VINTAGE However, a law’s vintage is not the primary basis for judging its utility. [The sentence given above has been taken from todays newspaper (dated: July 15, 2014)]. ‘Vintage’ is a noun that refers to the time in which something of quality was produced. Synonyms of the word are – year, era, period, epoch. The sentence given above means that the time in which a law was given is not the basis on which you judge whether a law given in that period is useful or not. The word also refers to the year or place in which wine, especially wine of high quality, was produced. For example - 1982 is one of the best vintages of the century. When the word ‘vintage’ is used as an adjective it either relates to or denotes wine of high quality or something from the past of high quality, especially something representing the best of its kind. For example; vintage claret; a vintage Sherlock Holmes adventure. Interested in CLs products, to know more check here: bit.ly/eProduct_Center
Posted on: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 12:30:00 +0000

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