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Q4 Vocab

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SILHOUETTE

NOUN, AN OUTLINE, A SIDE VIEW OF A PERSON
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SILHOUETTE

YOU SEE A LOT OF SILHOUETTE WHEN YOU WALK AROUND.
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SILHOUTTE

THE SHADOW OF A PERSON

WHIMSICAL

ADJECTIVE , PLAYFUL,FUNNY, OR AMUSING
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WHIMSICAL

MY FAMILY IS VERY WHIMSICAL.

WHIMSICAL

TO BE HAPPY AND THINK OF THE POSITIVE IN YOUR LIFE
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FIDELITY

NOUN, LOYALTY

FIDELITY

MY DAD SHOWED FIDELITY TO ME BY CALMING ME DOWN.
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FIDELITY

TO BE KIND TO OTHERS AND BELIEVE IN GOD
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MOTLEY

ADJECTIVE, MADE OF PARTS OR KINDS THAT ARE DIFFERENT OR MIXED
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MOTLEY

TRAIL MIX IS A MOTLEY FOOD.
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MOTLEY

TO BUILD SOMETHING ON A OBJECT
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CLAMOR

VERB, TO DEMAND SOMETHING IN A NOISY, PUSHY WAY
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CLAMOR

MY BROTHER CLAMORED ABOUT GETTING A CAR.
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CLAMOR

TO BE A PRICK OR A BULLY TO ANOTHER PERSON
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CONSCIENCE

NOUN, THE SENSE OF MORAL GOODNESS OR RESPONSIBILITY
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CONSCIENCE

MANY ANIMALS IN THE WILD HAVE A GREAT CONSCIENCE.

CONSCIENCE

TO HAVE THE CORRECT SMELL OF SOMETHING
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CONSCIOUS

ADJECTIVE, TO BE AWARE, ESPECIALLY OF ONE'S SELF OF BEHAVIOR
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CONSCIOUS

I HAVE TO BE CONSCIOUS OF MY BROTHER.
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CONSCIOUS

TO LOOK AROUND AT ALL TIMES
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PLETHORA

NOUN, OVERABUNDANCE OR EXCESS OF SOMETHING; MORE THAN ENOUGH

PLETHORA

SOME PEOPLE HAVE PLETHORA OF FOOD.
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PLETHORA

TO HAVEV TO MUCH GIFTS FROM A CERTAIN PERSON
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UBIQUITOUS

ADJECTIVE, BEING OR SEEMING TO BE EVERYWHERE AT THE SAME TIME
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UBIQUITOUS

THERE IS UBIQUITOUS FEELING THAT THE TEAM WOULD WIN.

UBIQUITOUS

TO GET OVERWHELMED BY EVERYTHING
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REPRIEVE

NOUN, A FORMAL TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF THE EXECUTION OF A SENTENCE

REPRIEVE

SOME PEOPLE IN PRISON CAN GET A REPRIEVE.
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REPRIEVE

A PERSON THAT GETS IN TROUBLE A LOT

RAUCOUS

ADJECTIVE, UNPLEASANTLY LOUD AND HARSH
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RAUCOUS

THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD THAT ARE RAUCOUS.
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RAUCOUS

REALLY MEAN TO EVERYONE

CANTANKEROUS

ADJECTIVE, DIFFICULT OR IRRITATING TO DEAL WITH, CRABBY
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CANTANKEROUS

MY SCHOOL IS VERY CANTANKEROUS.

CANTANKEROUS

TO BE ANGRY AT EVERYONE
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TRANSIENT

ADJECTIVE, A PASSING ESPECIALLY QUICKLY INTO AND OUT IF EXISTENCE
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TRANSIENT

I AM VERY TRANSIENT IN SPORTS.
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TRANSIENT

TO BE REALLY FAST AT EVRYTHING
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MISCONSTRUE

VERB, TO NOT UNDERSTAND THE SENSE OR INTENTION OF SOMETHING
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MISCONSTRUE

TEACHERS ARE SOMETIMES MISCONSTRUE.
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MISCONSTRUE

TO NOT LISTEN TO ANYONE

ALBEIT

CONJUNCTION, EVEN THOUGH OR A PHRASE WHERE YOU ARE CONCEDING A FACT
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ALBEIT

IT WAS A VERY COLD DAY ALBEIT FORECAST.

ALBEIT

TO SEE WHAT THE WEATHER LOOKS LIKE

BLITHE

ADJECTIVE, CAREFREE AND CHEERFUL
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BLITHE

I AM VERY BLITHE WHEN I WATCH MY FRIEND PLAY SPORTS.

BLITHE

TO BE REALLY LOUD WHEN YOU ARE WATCHING A GAME
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