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English Vocab 10,11,12

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CONTRITION

  • Feeling of regret for doing wrong
  • I'm so sorry,I didn't mean to break the vase.
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PROMONTORY

  • A high ridge of land or rock jutting off
  • Can I jump off the promontory like them please.
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SUPPLICATION

  • A humble request or prayer
  • I used supplication in church today because I did something bad yesterday.

INQUISITIVE

  • Curious;inquiring
  • My brother is very inquisitive as to what's in the washing machine
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PERSISTENCE

  • The act of refusing to stop Or be changed
  • If I had to describe my moto in one word it would be persistence.
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INCREDULOUS

  • Doubtful;disbelieving
  • I came back from getting fire would with incredulous as to how he did this by himself
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MORPH

  • To transform or be transformed completely in appearance or character
  • In a short period of time a catapilliar had morphed into a beautiful butterfly.

OPT

  • Eye
  • When I grow up I want to be am optometrist

HOST

  • Enemy;stranger
  • My host was a girl.
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LEG

  • Law
  • Michael Jackson was banned from here by the park cops.
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INSTIGATE

  • To stir up;provoke
  • My mom told me to quit instigating this situation cause it's bad enough.
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VESTIBULE

  • A small entryway within a building
  • I walked through the vestibule to the pantry to get a snack
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AGILE

  • Able to move quickly easily
  • My monkey has agility,he is very good at climbing
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FALTER

  • To hesitate from lack of courage or confidence
  • I was very falter on ridding my bike by myself without Anyone watching
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RANSACK

  • To search or examine vigorously
  • I ransacked my room for my phone

PRUDENCE

  • The use of good judgement or common sence
  • I used prudence to figure out the answer to the qeustion

RAVAGE

  • Serious damage
  • The ravage to the car was so bad we couldn't drive it ever again

ASSERTION

  • A statement
  • I used assertion today many times in school with my friends

COVETED

  • Greedily desired or wishes for
  • On Christmas my brother and sister are coveted

CHRONICLE

  • A record of events
  • The hospital keeps a chronicle in there computers

ACCLIMATIZATION

  • New climate or environment
  • I went on a cruise and I was acclimatized to Mexico

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