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Milan's WM~Blue List

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WM DEFENITIONS

LIST #1

EFFIGY

  • Noun
  • A representation or image especially sculptured
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RECONNOITER

  • Verb
  • To inspect, observe, or survey
  • In order to gain info for military purposes

SUPERFLUOUS

  • Adjective
  • Being more than is sufficent or required; excessive
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AFTERMATH

  • Noun
  • Something that results or follows from an event

EVADE

  • Verb
  • To escape by trickery or cleverness

SENSUOUS

  • Adjective
  • Perceived by affecting the senses

UPSHOT

  • Noun
  • The final issue, the conclusion; result

SATE

  • Verb
  • To satisfy fully
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VITAL

  • Adjective
  • Of or pertaining to life
  • Of the utmost importance

MIEN

  • Noun
  • Air, bearing, or demeanor
  • The way one carries himself

REND

  • Verb
  • To sererate into parts with force or violence

ASCETIC

  • Noun
  • A person who dedicates his life to a pursuit of ideas
  • Self denying

SURFEIT

  • Noun
  • Excess; an excessive amount
  • Verb
  • To have excess food or drink

INSINUATE

  • Verb
  • To suggest or hint slyly

PROFICIENT

  • Adjective
  • well-advanced or competent in any area
  • Noun
  • Expert

ALTRUIST

  • Noun
  • A person unselfishly concerned for others
  • Devoted to the welfare of others

SCOUR

  • Verb
  • To cleanse with force
  • To look about frantically

MACABRE

  • Adjective
  • Gruesome and horrifying
  • Eerie; death-like

PRELUDE

  • Noun
  • A preliminary to an action or event
  • Verb
  • To serve as an introduction to

LACERATE

  • Verb
  • To tear roughly; mangle
  • Adjective
  • Mangled, jagged, torn

INTEMPERATE

  • Adjective
  • Given to or characterized by excessive indulgence

COUNTENANCE

  • Noun
  • Appearance, especially the look or expression of the face

ATTEST

  • Verb
  • To bear witness too
  • Declare to be correct, true, or genuine
  • Noun
  • Witeness; testimony

REDUNDANT

  • Adjective
  • Unnecessary repetition in expressing ideas

OVERTURE

  • Noun
  • An opening or initiating move
  • Introduction, approach
  • Verb
  • To submit as a proposal