Rapprochement – Noun

"An establishment or re-establishment of harmonious relations"  After years of estrangement, Astrid finally made rapprochement with her younger sister. The falling out, had been grand. Margret had screamed every inappropriate word her prudent vocabulary, whilst Astrid thrown her hands up offensively many times and slammed far too many doors. Seven years of estrangement cause by a disagreement on … Continue reading Rapprochement – Noun

Nocent – Adjective

"Harmful; injurious" Mind full of nocent behviour, They cannot stop, Will not stop, Until their voices are heard. Unafraid of the consequence They loot and chant, Protest and punch. Denied their freedom of speech, And in turn they; Deny others, Hurt others, Kill others.

Colloquial – Adjective

"(Of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary" Jim, spoke to his mates with a form of colloquial language only associated with men who wear wife-basher singlets, football shorts and bucket hats. Whilst to strangers, Jim was a simple man who responded with single syllabic words or neanderthalic grunts.