Monday, July 13, 2009

Word of the Week

im·pugn
n.
im·pugned, im·pugn·ing, im·pugns
To attack as false or questionable; challenge in argument

Example: The opposition team intended to impugn their opponent's record by listing their inexperience and dubious background as obvious flaws.

Interesting Ads

Here are some interesting ads that you need to decipher its meaning. The first few ones are easy. How about the last few ones starting from the psychiatrist? What can you INFER from the ads? Please state your comments about the last two. See whether you get it.