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English Words (Ali)

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DIFFERENT

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Not the same as another or like another. Also it can be different in it's quality or form.
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SYNONYMS

dissimilar, unalike, and contrasting
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ANTONYMS

Ordinary, similar, alike, and the same as
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

  • You may not think you fit along with the crowd or always belong.
  • But, that's the special part about it your being you your one of a kind.
  • You have your own special qualities that no one can take away for you.
  • Not even the closest person to you that you think knows you so well can duplicate it.
  • You may just think your ordinary like another flower but, one day your going to blossom.
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RIVARLY

Noun

DEFINITION

Against someone for the same objective or superiority in the same field.

SYNONYMS

Competition, rivals, and agasint
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ANTONYMS

Cooperation, team effort, and together
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ORGINAL SENTECE

I have a strong rivalry with my cousins especially when we play sports.
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CONTEMPLATE

Verb
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DEFINITION

Look and stare out thoughtfully for a long time.
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SYNONYMS

View, examine, inspect, watch closely, stare, and study

ANTONYMS

Ignore, look away, disregard, and neglect
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

I contemplated the water drop during my science experiment.
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QUIP

Noun
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DEFINITION

A witty, smart, or sarcastic remark towards someone.

SYNONYMS

Joke, tease, and pun

ANTONYMS

Praise, seriousness, and flattery
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

John answered the simple question wrong so I a made quipped remark.

ABASHED

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and by being self-conscious.
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SYNONYMS

Embarrassed, feared, and discomposed
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ANTONYMS

At ease, calm, proud, and reassured

ORIGINAL SENTENCE

When I do an activity that I don't know I feel abashed.
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INANE

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Silly, dumb, nonsense, or stupid

SYNONYMS

Foolish, idiotic, crazy, ridiculous, and absurd

ANTONYMS

Bright, intelligent, and knowledgable
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

At, lunch I am inane especially with my good friends.
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GULL

Noun

DEFINITION

White aquatic birds having long sharp pointed wings and short legs.
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SYNONYMS

Short, aquatic, orange feet, and small beaks.
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ANTONYMS

Tall, black feet, flightless, and non-aquatic.

ORIGINAL SENTENCE

Once I saw a gull standing on one of the boats in California.

VULNERABLE

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Defenseless to a physical action, attack, or harm.
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SYNONYMS

Defenseless, helpless, powerless, and weak.
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ANTONYMS

Protected, safe, strong, secure, and guarded.
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

As, a child and sometimes even now I feel vulnerable when left home alone.
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TACIT

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Understood or implied without being stated.
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SYNONYMS

Silent, implied, unspoken, and inferred.
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ANTONYMS

Stated, explicit, and express.

ORIGINAL SETENCE

At, the Christmas party I sat there being tacit while my grandparents were talking.
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INDULGENT

Adjective
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DEFINITION

Characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone.
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SYNONYMS

Considerately, fond, kindly, and tolerant.
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ANTONYMS

Intolerant, mean, strict, and moderate
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ORIGINAL SENTENCE

I am indulgent to what my parents say and he they say it.