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The Outsiders Vocabulary

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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THE OUTSIDERS VOCABULARY

BY:DE'SHANAE RAY
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CLAMMY

  • Definition: unpleasantly moist,cold and sticky.
  • Sentence: The rain outside is clammy I didn't like it.
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SAGELY

  • Definition: In a wise,cleaver manner.
  • Sentence: Nelson had no choice but to sit there, nodding sagely.
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ROGUISHLY

  • Definition: A person who is not honest; a rascal
  • Sentence: The man was roguishly so he had to go to jail.
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INCREDULOUS

  • Definition: unwilling to believe
  • She was incredulous that any living thing could be so wobbly.
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NONCHALANTLY

  • Definition: casual: not worried;unconcerned
  • Sentence:His heart pounded in his chest, and he tried to look nonchalant.

STALKED

  • Definition: to follow someone quietly and carefully in order to caught it.
  • Sentence: The boy stalked the little dog at the park yesterday.
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GALLANTLY

  • Definition: In a polite or courtly manner.
  • Sentence: The girl was gallantly at the table.
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CONTEMPTUOUSLY

  • Definition: show lack of respect or concern;disdainful.
  • Sentence: The father was contemptuously about his son in the hospital.
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DEFIANCE

  • Definition: the act of defying or opposing a powerful person or thing.
  • Sentence: He shouted defiance at the enemy.
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RUEFULLY

  • Definition: to feel sorrow or remorse
  • Sentence: He felt ruefully about his test.
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PREMONITION

  • Definition: A warning or feeling about the future
  • Sentence: The girl was premonition about her job when she grow up.
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