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AGHAST. BY: MARCUS MCDONALD/THE JOKER. DEFINITION AND SENTENCES. ADJ: FILLED WITH AMAZEMENT, FEAR, TERROR OR DISGUST. Synonym: horrified, stupefied, shocked. Antonyms: delighted, unmoved, overjoyed. All the crime in NEW YORK city has left people AGHAST. DISDAIN. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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AGHASTBY: MARCUS MCDONALD/THE

JOKER.

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DEFINITION AND SENTENCES ADJ: FILLED WITH AMAZEMENT, FEAR,

TERROR OR DISGUST.

Synonym: horrified, stupefied, shocked.

Antonyms: delighted, unmoved, overjoyed.

All the crime in NEW YORK city has left people AGHAST.

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DISDAINDISDAINING someone is never the

way to go.

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES VERB: TO REFUSE SCORNFULLY, TO LOOK

UPON WITH SCORN.

NOUN: A FEELING OF CONTEMPT.

THE CAPTAIN LOOKED UPON THE RUDE FIRST MATE WITH MUCH DISDAIN.

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COWERThe real definition of what Richard

does.

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DEFINITION AND SENTENCES VERB: to shrink or run away in fear or shame (in

other words look at Richard)

SYNONYM: to flinch or cringe

When CHARLES BAILEY ran up to RICHARD MARIENE Richard ran back into his class room.

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APPARITIONGHOSTS IN HAUNTED PLACES.

(that aren’t really creepy.)

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES. NOUN: an unexplained appearance, a

ghost or ghostly figure. SYNONYMS: phantom, specter.

After seeing the APPARITION of the ghostly figure I was shaking in fear.

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SCAPEGOATI used to be a scapegoat. But no

more man.

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES NOUN: a person or thing carrying the blame for

others. SYNONYMS: whipping boy, fall guy.

Many people I know are sometimes the SCAPEGOAT for us when we do something bad. (which we almost never do) (yeah right)

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PURGEWithout that some dead bodies from

the old wars might still have been the same place they died.

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES VERB: to wash away impurities, clean up. ANTONYMS: contaminate, pollute. When it rained after wars in the old times

the bodies of victims where purged (purge).

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REHABILITATEMANY PEOPLE I KNOW NEED TO

DO THIS.

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES VERB: to make over in good form, restore

to a former position or in good condition

ANTONYMS: cause, source

Britney spears and Lindsey Lohan need to do this

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RESOLUTENot many people are resolute this

time of year unless they are soldiers.

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Definitions and sentences ADJ: bold determined, firm

SYNONYM: steadfast, unflinching

To be resolute is a good thing in some cases.

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repercussionThere is no such thing as a

repercussion its an urban legend.

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Definitions and sentences. NOUN: a consequence or effect of some

event or action.

ANTONYMS: cause, source.

The REPRECUSSION of shooting some one is a lot of time in jail

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EXOTICAliens are exotic well most of them.

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Definitions and sentences ADJ: striking unusual, foreign.

ANTONYMS: native, indigenous, familiar, commonplace.

The EXOTIC clothing wasn’t made for the country.

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DOCTRINEThe Monroe doctrine was really long

man.

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Definitions and sentences NOUN: a belief, principle, or teaching.

A DOCTRINE in church is mostly going to be religious.

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PREMONITIONIF YOU HAD A PREMONITION, IT WILL MOST LIKELY COME TRUE

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES

NOUN: foreboding or forewarning of a future event.

synonym: presentiment

The PREMONITION I had last night came true. The house is now ash.

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PARRYThis is useful to know in a sword

fight.

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Definitions and sentences VERB: to fend or ward off, deflect, avoid.

NOUN: a defensive movement in fencing and other sports.

When you PARRY you are saving your life. Sometimes.

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RAVAGEIf I can do that then I must be a

hurricane (when I’m mad)

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Definitions and sentences VERB: to lay waste, or destroy, ruin.

ANTONYMS: to spare

When Marcus got mad when we entered his room it looked like a hurricane hit it.

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ATTIREOn the first day of school ATTIRE is

important.

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Definitions and sentences. NOUN: garb, apparel, clothes.

VERB: to dress, adorn, or bedeck.

The ATTIRE for an interview is usually a suit or a dress.

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CRONYMany bullies have at least two or

more cronies.

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Definitions and sentences NOUN: a very close pal, friend,

ANTONYMS: rival, enemy

A CRONY is helpful to have when your being bullied.

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PLUMMET If I were to PLUMMET from the

empire state building I would die

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Definitions and sentences

VERB: to plunge strait down.

ANTONYM: soar, skyrocket.

When a penny PLUMMETS off the empire state building if someone was under it the penny can kill them.

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PROXY Stupid name for an agent

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES

NOUN: an agent, substitute, written permission allowing some one to act in someone else’s place.

Synonym: deputy, representative. in a event where terrorists are the

president’s PROXY may show up.

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NULLIFYI’m going to nullify homework

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES.

VERB: to make of no value or consequence. Cancel wipe out.

ANTONYM: confirm, endorse,

You must be very powerful to NULLIFY something

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CRYPTICPolice officers can be very CRYPTIC

(when not eating donuts)

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DEFINITIONS AND SENTENCES

ADJ: puzzling, mystifying, or enigmatic

ANTONYMS: crystal clear, unambiguous

When the CRYPTIC case came out it took two months to solve it

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FINHope you enjoyed this presentation.

I know I did (n’t)


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