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Chapter 4 Vocabulary

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Verge

The edge, a boundary
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Syn: wand, limit, border

Ant: unlimited, free
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Sentence

The verge for my sister and I is mount pleasant.
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Discourse

A serious conversation; a lengthy or serious story
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Syn: confidential, sermon

Ant: quiet, silence
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Sentence

The discourse of the lesson was one of the saddest things I've heard.
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Feigned

Pretend, faked
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Syn: unreal

Ant: realistic

Sentence

The feigned girl told us she was better than everybody in this school.
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Indicating

Pointing to something, showing
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Syn: Appointing

Ant: covering
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Sentence

The girl was indicating where the wreck happened.
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Ransacked

Searched violently for something

Syn: search, hunt

Ant: sauntered.

Sentence

The cop ransacked my car when he spelt my green apple breath and thought it was marijuana .
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Patronize

To be a regular costumer of a store or a business.
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Syn: usual

Ant: random.

Sentence

The patronize costumer was here on a daily bases.

Obnoxious

Irritating, offensive. Unpleasant
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Syn: loud

Ant: quiet,

Sentence

The obnoxious class got on mrs woods nerves to the max.

Wheedle

To coax or persuade someone.
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Syn: convince

Ant: annnooyyyyy.
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Recoiled

Drew back suddenly
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Syn: recalled

Ant: forget, continue

Sentence

The teacher recoiled her words very quickly.

Balked

Hesitated or flatly refused to do something.

Syn: staled

Ant: continued

Sentence

The students balked in mrs woods class to try and get out of the test.

Aloofness

Remoteness, not easy to get to know, at a distance

Syn: far-away

Ant: close-up

Snidely

Rudely; or nasty manner

Syn: mrs wood, inappropriate

Ant: appropriate

Sentence

Mrs. wood has a snidely attitude this morning when she walked in.