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WOW WORDS Vocabulary. Daily Oral Language. Directions: Use the word that is listed on the slide and put it into a sentence, using the word correctly. 1. Abominable – adj. detestably bad 2. Incapacitated – adj. disabled. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WOW WORDS VocabularyDaily Oral Language
Directions:Use the word that is listed on the slide and put it into a sentence, using the word correctly.
1. Abominable – adj. detestably bad2. Incapacitated – adj. disabled
on the fourth of july mayor denham read passages from the book founding father to the audienceMy raleigh ten speed bike needs many new parts given to be by my grandparents
3. Acuity –n. sharpness of perception or understanding4. germinal – adj. in the first stages of development
the boys theirselves have began painting mr santanders house at 873 burroughs roadterance have you threw them old magazines away yet asked aunt mamie
5. Aggregate - adj. collective6. Eschew - v. to shun, to avoid
i have taught my cousin in memphis thirty three wrestling positions but he don’t remember alot of themmom has drove atherton avenue many times lookingfor that there store called milk and honey
9. appraisal - n. estimation of value, especially by an authority10. innate - adj. inborn
on rainy days I like to reading to listen to the soundtrack from the movie grease and painting
Yoko she went sailing then she went jogging with her friends then she came back home for supper
11. articulate -adj. expressed clearly12. cosmopolitan - adj. sophisticated, worldly.
1. no we haven’t never drove to lake superior for the fourth of july mr stein says last Monday
2. when I shaked the paper weight a shower of snow fell
13. lethargy - n. drowsiness, laziness. 14. eminence - n. distinction, superiority.
we went to there house at 124 greenway boulevard but they had already leaved for the south
the fairfield news announced that governor soto would speak on Television at 730 PM
15. belie – v. to give a false impression of.16. constrict -v. to squeeze; to cause to tighten
it was overcast and drizzly we decided not to go to hampton beach
because they enjoyed fishing in the mississippi river this year they plan to return to the mississippi river next year
17. irrevocable - adj. unalterable; impossible to cancel18. dissemble -v. to hide under a false appearance
i knowed I would receive these gifts for my birthday a sweatshirt a calculator and a skateboard
preparing our dinner the smell or the chicken made dad hungry
19. caustic - adj. bitterly sarcastic.20. exemplary - adj. serving as a
model: excellent.
the centurion community choir want to learn this land is your land for the tri country community choral competition
your to use one third cup of sugar according to the cookbook desserts made simple
21. dwindle - v. to grow steadily less.
22. extol - v. to praise highly.
marie asked has joanne lent you the article job hunting successfully or have katya and you read it already
tony was to have gave we boys the movie reviews to right for the school newspaper however some other students writed it
23. Hedonism - n. living for the sake of pleasure
24. fastidious - adj. having highstandards; hard to please
i was to have took the biggest of the too boxes of equipment but I forget and left them laying on the floor
has the speaker phone rang that loud before or did your sister turn up the volume to here it in her bedroom
i like the jeans that leanne bought at wanamakers warehouse with the embroidered cuffs
will you be reading the prelude the autobiographical poem in your english class this semester
Neithr rasheed or larry don’t want their teams loss to suggest that team memebers didn’t play good
25. Enlightenment- n. the state of being instructed, awareness26. Deplete- v. to use up make empty of
Mr. Kato explained that because the rule does not effect the entire school but only individual students as a result of that rule the student handbook was changed
It says here on the bottle label that the baddest reaction to this here medicine would be drowsiness so your alright
At the beginning of class Ms. Kenney took attendance assigns new work and homework was checked
27.Indelible- adj. impossible to erase; lasting28. Austere- adj. stern; severely simple in manner
29. Defame – v. to slander30. Compromise – n. settlement by mutual consessions
veronica a brilliant student will probably get a higher grade than I will naomi remarked
during world war ii rationing was commonplace but rationing did not effect most people in the united states not seriously
31. Fluster- v. to bewilder32. Hypothetical- adj. assumed without proof; speculative
33. Disarray – n. disorder34. Incensed – adj. enraged
oh were required to read macbeth one of shakespeares most famous plays if we take this course
if your going shopping for cloths I
hope the children if they wish can come with me to main street to watch the thanksgiving day parade
35. Elate – v. to make very happy36. Circumspect – adj. Careful to consider consequences
we saw dad who was searching everywhere trying to find his golf clubs unfortunately he did not find them
for to months ive been searching for a certain kind of table for our hall made from walnut wood
37. Benevolence – n. good will; disposition to help38. discriminate – v. to perceive differences
dr gaudette began her lecture with this here quotation fro the work of the poet emily dickinson truth is such a rare thing it is a delight to tell her
mr o’leary is a mystery fan, he was eager to see agatha christies long running play mousetrap when he visited london
39. Diffident – adj. lack of self-confidence; shy and timid40. facetious – adj. playfully jocular; humorous Christie hasn’t paid her school
library fine consequently she can’t neither lend more books or receive her report card
the guarino twins visited yellowstone national park with there family last summer they had to wait one and one half hours to see old faithful erupt
41. Gauche – adj. lacking grace or social polish; awkward42. homogeneous – adj. of the same or kindit seams that americans have a great capacity for consuming popcorn spending 250 million dollars on the snack in theators each yr.
psychologists says that people who “picture” things look up when they think people who ask theirselves questions and “listen” for answers look down when they think.
43. Infrastructure – n. basic system or underlying structure44. laquacious – adj. very talkative; garrulous
45. Notarize – v. to certicvy or attest to46. Omnipotent – adj. having unlimited or universal power
47. Paradigm – n. one that serves as a pattern or model48. plagiarize – v. to use and pass of as one’s own
49. Reparation – n. the process of making amends for a wrong50. vehement – adj. forceful or intense in expression, emotion, or conviction
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