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Title: Wordly Wise: Lesson 4


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Wordly WiseLesson 4
  • Made By
  • Gabby Porfido

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Abhor
  • Definition
  • v.) to shrink from in disgust to detest
  • Sentence I abhor animal cruelty and strongly
    protest against it.
  • Abhorrent
  • adj.) Disgusting causing loathing.

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Affable
  • Definition
  • Adj.) Pleasant approachable gracious
  • Sentence
  • Her affable manner helped her make many great
    friends.
  • Affability
  • n.) friendliness of manner.

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Amiss
  • Definition
  • Adv.) In a wrong or imperfect way.
  • Adj.) Out of order wrong.
  • Sentence
  • You could tell something was amiss by the eerie
    silence in the schools hallways.

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Despondent
  • Definition
  • Adj.) depressed from loss of hope or confidence
    utterly discouraged.
  • Sentence
  • I felt completely despondent after failing three
    math tests in a row.

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Entreat
  • Definition
  • v.) to ask earnestly to beg.
  • Sentence
  • I entreated my parents time after time to please
    buy me a dog.
  • Entreaty
  • n.) a plea or earnest request.

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Haunt
  • Definition
  • v. 1) to stay in ones mind continually.
  • Sentence
  • I am haunted by my mothers voice every time its
    raining I hear her telling me to put on my rain
    coat.
  • 2) To visit frequently
  • Sentence
  • Mr. Tetreault haunts the book store they know
    him by name.
  • 3) To appear in the form of a ghost.
  • Sentence
  • The spirit of the man he murdered haunted him
    every night.

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Impel
  • Definition
  • v. 1) to drive or to propel.
  • Sentence
  • The riptide impelled him directly towards the
    rocks.
  • 2) To urge or drive by force or moral pleasure.
  • Bob was impelled to return the wallet he found.

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Interminable
  • Definition
  • Adj.) endless seeming to be without end.
  • Sentence
  • The snow delay gave us an interminable wait at
    the airport with nothing to do.

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Irascible
  • Definition
  • Adj.) quick-tempered irritable.
  • Sentence
  • His irascible personality made him hard to be
    around because he was always snapping at you.

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Profound
  • Definition
  • Adj. 1) intense deeply felt.
  • Sentence
  • The woman felt profound joy when she found out
    her husband was the only survivor on the plane
    crash.
  • 2) Having understanding or knowledge that goes
    beneath the surface, beyond the obvious.
  • Yoda may seem to give simple advice, but if you
    think about it, his words are quite profound.

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Recluse
  • Definition
  • n.) a person who lives apart from society and
    often alone.
  • Sentence
  • He became a recluse when his wife died youd
    think he moved away.
  • Reclusive
  • Adj.) withdrawn from society.

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Reverberate
  • Definition
  • v.) to be repeated as in a series of echoes or
    vibrations.
  • Sentence
  • The scream reverberated off the walls as it
    echoed throughout the house.

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Sage
  • Definition
  • Adj.) having wisdom and good judgment.
  • Sentence
  • The village wise-man always had sage advice to
    offer.
  • n. 1) a person known for wisdom and good
    judgment.
  • The sage suggested that I never tell my wife that
    those pants make her look fat.
  • 2) An aromatic grayish-green plant used in
    cooking.
  • One of the secret spices in KFC chicken is sage.

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Tirade
  • Definition
  • n.) a long, angry speech.
  • Sentence
  • The man was arrested for disturbing the peace
    after his tirade with a megaphone at six a.m.

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Tremulous
  • Definition
  • Adj. 1) marked by trembling or shaking.
  • Chihuahuas are very tremulous creatures.
  • 2) Timid or fearful.
  • She was extremely tremulous after watching a
    horror movie by herself at night.
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