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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
ENGLISH VOCAB.
BY: EMILY CLAY
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Universal Pops
2.
CONTRITION
A feeling of regret for doing wrong
I felt contrition after I didn't do my homework.
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Steven Leith
3.
PROMONTORY
A high ridge of land or rock jutting out
My friends and I jumped off of a promontory into the lake.
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Kalense Kid
4.
SUPPLICATION
A humble request or prayer
I supplicated to God.
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AdamSelwood
5.
INQUISITIVE
Curious; inquiring
I was inquisitive as to why my dog ran away.
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filin ilia - aliyo.hu
6.
PERSISTENCE
The act of refusing to stop or be changed
I had a lot of persistence during my workout.
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theqspeaks
7.
INCREDULOUS
Doubtful; disbelieving
The boy felt incredulous when the teacher said he had a test tomorrow.
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smbuckley23
8.
MORPH
To transform or be transformed completely in appearance or character.
The caterpillar morphed into a butterfly.
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jenny downing
9.
OPT
Eye
The boy was looking at an optical allusion.
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reenahicks
10.
HOST
Enemy; stranger
The spider was looking for its host.
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Neal.
11.
LEG
Law
The legislative branch is part of the American government.
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Vince Alongi
12.
INSTIGATE
To stir up; provoke
I was instigating an argument.
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david_shankbone
13.
VESTIBULE
A small entryway within a building
We went through the vestibule at church.
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Irena Mila
14.
AGILE
Able to move quickly and easily.
The fox was agile through the woods.
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dherman1145
15.
FALTER
To hesitate from lack of courage and confidence
I did not falter to get more coffee.
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Louis Abate
16.
RANSACK
To search vigorously
I ransacked my room to try and find my glasses.
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fooishbar
17.
PRUDENCE
The use of good judgement or common sense
My prudence came in handy when I was offered drugs.
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Roland Szilágyi
18.
RAVAGE
Serious damage
The car was ravaged after the wreck.
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Phillip Pessar
19.
ASSERTION
A statement
The professor made an awful assertion.
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Izaias Buson
20.
COVETED
Greedily desired or wished for
I covet my bed.
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ginnerobot
21.
CHRONICLE
A record of events.
I'm reading the 3rd chronicle of this book.
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bcymet
22.
ACCLIMATIZATION
The act of getting accustomed to a new custom or environment
Scuba divers must go to acclimatization classes so they can go further under water.
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wwarby
23.
APLOMB
Poise; self assurance
The ballerina is very aplomb.
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jim68000
24.
ARDUOUS
Requiring much effort; difficult
Tumbling can be arduous.
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Raphael Goetter
25.
BANAL
Commonplace; trite
The tree house is is our banal.
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Tafkabecky (Becky Bokern)
26.
CREVASSE
A deep crack or split in glacier
The crevasse was dark.
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vl8189
27.
DEMEANOR
A way of behaving; manner
The boy had a bad demeanor.
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christine [cbszeto]
28.
INEVITABILITY
Something that is certain to happen
The inevitability to win is high.
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Robert S. Donovan
29.
INSURMOUNTABLE
Impossible to overcome
His cancer seemed insurmountable.
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pfala
30.
PARAMOUNT
Of the highest importance
The Mona Lisa is very paramount.
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photographerglen
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TRANSCEND
To pass beyond the limits of
We transcend across the border.
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code poet
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