PRESENTATION OUTLINE
DESPISED- VERB
To feel contempt for; scorn
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The girl despised chocolate very much.
PUNY- adj.
Of less than usual size and strength; small and weak
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The puny boy couldn't pick up the weight.
NAUSEATINGLY- adverb
To feel nausea or cause nausea in; make or become sick
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The nauseatingly bad food made the girl full of sickness.
PANDEMONIUM- noun
Wild uproar or confusion
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The music was so loud it caused pandemonium in the room.
PROVERBIAL- adj.
Of or about a short, wise saying used for a long time by many people(proverbs)
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My dog is a proverbial knight in shining armor.
Retreating-verb
To move back; withdraw
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The robber was retreating back to his hideout because he saw the police.
Roused-verb
To excite; stir up
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My dog was roused to go outside.
CONSPICUOUS- adj
Easily seen
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The black dog was conspicuous on the tan pillow.
DELIBERATELY- adverb
Carefully thought out before; made or done on purpose; intended
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The girl was thinking deliberately whether to run away from the bully or stand up to him.
Regally- adj.
Belonging to a king or queen; royal
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The queen regally waved to her subjects.
CONSOLIDATED-VERB
TO COMBINE INTO ONE; UNITE; MERGE
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The woman had 6 groceries bags and she wanted to consolidate the groceries into 1 bag.
Speculation-noun
Act of guessing; notion
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There was a speculation that school was cancelled because of the snow.
NUISANCE-noun
Something or someone that annoys, troubles, offends, or is disagreeable, annoyance
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The boy was being a nuisance and disturbing other classmates and classes.
Brimful-adj.
Full to the brim; full to the very top
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The glass was brimful of water.
Obliged-verb
To force someone to do something because of a promise, contract, duty, require, etc ;compel
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The worker at Ben and Jerrys was obliged to stay till 8:00 P.M., because the contract she signed.
Complacent- adj.
Pleased with yourself or what you have; self-satisfied
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The dog was complacent laying down, after he played for an hour.
Spectacle- noun
Something to look at; sight
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The spectacle of
Gigi was a great performance to watch.
Sporadically- adj.
Occurring in scattered cases; appearing here and there or now and then
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The clouds were moving sporadically all over the place.
Bureau- noun
Department- service
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Vanquished- verb
To conquer; defeat; overcome
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The man vanquished the scaly and red dragon.
Whirled- verb
To turn or swing round and round; spin
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The Tea Cups at the fair whirled so fast, the girl felt sick.
Relentlessly- adj.
Without pity; not relenting; unyielding; harsh
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We told our dog "off" relentlessly because he tried to eat my food.
Accusation- noun
A charge of having done something wrong, or of having broken the law
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The accusation against the girl was she stole a beautiful necklace.
Whimpering- verb
To cry with low, broken sounds, in the way that a sick child or dog does
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The dog was whimpering very loudly because he did not get adopted.
Frayed- verb
To separate into threads; make or become ragged or worn along the edge.
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My old jeans were frayed along the edges because I have worn them so many times.
Piteously- adj.
Very sad; causing pity; deserving pity
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The unhappy women was piteously sobbing and making a big scene.
Leisurely- adj.
Without hurry; taking plenty of time
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The girl leisurely walked to school on Monday morning.
Traitorous- adj.
Like a traitor; faithless
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My traitorous dog was being sneaky and took my food.
Allegiance- noun
The loyalty owed to your country or government
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The children all stood up for The Pledge of Allegiance.
Despite- Prep.
In spite of
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I played basketball despite how hot it was.