Mentalrobics™
You exercise your body to stay physically in shape, so why shouldn't you exercise your brain to stay mentally fit? With these daily exercises you will learn how to flex your mind, improve your creativity and boost your memory. As with any exercise, repetition is necessary for you to see improvement, so pick your favorite exercises from our daily suggestions and repeat them as desired. Try to do some mentalrobics every single day!
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in-im-i-ta-ble
adj. :: Not capable of being imitated, copied, or counterfeited; beyond imitation; surpassingly excellent; matchless; unrivaled; exceptional; unique "No, not since nature had given them the splendid sight of a cosmical meteor bursting from expansion, since this inimitable firework, which no Ruggieri could imitate, had lit up for some seconds the invisible glory of the moon." --Verne, Jules ex-pi-a-tion
noun :: The act of making satisfaction or atonement for any crime or fault; the extinguishing of guilt by suffering or penalty. "It seemed to him that it was all in expiation of some crime which, though conscious of his guilt, he could not rightly remember." -- Bierce, Ambrose wend
verb :: To go; to pass; to betake one's self. verb :: To turn round. "Aye, and all the surrounding country was early awake, too, and began to wend their way to Finsbury Field, a fine broad stretch of practice ground near Moorfields." -- McSpadden, J. Walke tor-por
noun :: Loss of motion, or of the motion; a state of inactivity with partial or total insensibility; numbness. noun :: Dullness; sluggishness; inactivity "She was the only one of his family who could rouse the old man from the torpor in which he seemed to live." -- Cather, Willa plat-i-tude
noun :: The quality or state of being flat, thin, or insipid; flat commonness; triteness; staleness of ideas of language. noun :: A thought or remark which is flat, dull, trite, or weak; a truism; a commonplace. "A trite platitude about his not caring to lose her was on his lips, but he refrained from uttering it." -- London, Jack |


