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Indignation (adj) Feeling characterized by or expressing strong displeasure at something that considered unjust or offensive. definitio n People are indignation about the rules that they have to follow, they think it is not fair for them.

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Indignation (adj). definition. Feeling characterized by or expressing strong displeasure at something that considered unjust or offensive. People are indignation about the rules that they have to follow, they think it is not fair for them. incredulous. S entence. definition:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Indignation (adj)

Feeling characterized by or expressing strong displeasure at something that considered unjust or offensive.

definition

People are indignation about the rules that they have to follow, they think it is not fair for them.

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incredulous

Sentence• I found my friend’s story of

seeing a dragon to be incredulous.

definition:

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Congealto change from a soft or fluid state

to a rigid or solid state.Definition.

If you don't wash the dishes right away, the food on them will congeal over the warm night

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Feign

By: Talib

1. To give a false appearance of: feign sleep.2. To represent falsely; pretend to: feign authorship of a novel.

Verb

My brother was feigned being asleep so he can play games when mom falls asleep.

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Epicenter The point of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake. A focal point: stood at the epicenter of the international crisis.

by: TalibepicenterI was

standing on a epicenter when an earthquake hit

Noun

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the chef is mincing a mushroom

MINCING

1;(v)To cut or chop in small pieces

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verbto lurch or swerve in motion

CAREEN

The car careened to miss the epic crash on the road.

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Staccato1.Music cut

short crisply; detached.2.Marked by or composed of abrupt; disconnected parts or sound.

Def. adj.

.I heard the staccato sound of a horn in the crowd.

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GILDED Part of speech= Verb

To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold.

The Queen’s crown is gilded with rubies and diamonds.

BY=RANDY WARLICK

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Underlingadjective

Sentence: The king’s slaves and servants were his underlings