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Afford

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AFFORD

  • To be able to pY for
  • Can you afford a new pair of running shoes?
Photo by 401(K) 2013

BOAST

  • To talk with to much pride in oneself or in what one owns or has done
  • Ben boasted about all the games he had won.
Photo by marsmet532a

CHORD

  • Three or more notes of music played together
  • Becca played a few chords of the guitar.
Photo by xavi talleda

EXCEPTIONAL

  • Unsusally good
  • The batik cloth was an exceptional quality

FORTUNATE

  • Lucky
  • You are fortunate to have such kind friends
Photo by Neal.

FRINGE

  • An edge made of short lengths of material such as thread, used to decorate cloths
  • My skirt had a fringe down the side.
Photo by Brandon Heyer

HUMBLE

  • Plain and simple
  • Abraham Lincoln was was raised in a humble log cabbin
Photo by martinak15

MEADOW

  • A field of grass or wild flowers
  • In the middle of a meadow stood a cow and it's calf
Photo by skoeber

MELONCHOLY

  • Filled with sorrow;very sad
  • The movie was so sad it left me in a melancholy mood.
Photo by josstyk

OBSINATE

  • Not willing to give in; stubborn
  • You can't persuade hi. To do anything- he's too obstinate
Photo by RUDEWORKS

PLEAD

  • To ask for something that is felt to be very important ; to beg
  • The family pleaded with reporters to leave them alone.

PLUNGE

  • To throw oneself into
  • We plunged into the pool and swam a few laps.
Photo by AnneCN

RELENT

  • To become less strict
  • My parents finally and said I could go to the concert.
Photo by dolanh

SUBMIT

  • To give to someone to look over or decide about
  • Each student is asked to submit a picture for the yearbook.
Photo by bertboerland

TRUDGE

  • To walk slowly and heavily as though with great effort.
  • We had to trudge through deep snow to reach the door.
Photo by Alan Cleaver