Vocab. Hye Jean K. Block B Monday, January 18, 2010
Vocab.Hye Jean K.
Block B
Monday, January 18, 2010
SandbarDef: A long narrow bank which is sand.
Lets meet at the sandbar on the lake side and make sand houses and small rivers with water.
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CacophonousDef: a mixture of sounds that is harsh.
The sound of millions of kids talking at once is a cacophonous.
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PilgrimageDef: A journey with some one respected.
A life of a student is a pilgrimage to adulthood.
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ProwDef: the projected front of a ship.
The prow of the ship was a magnificent lion.
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SymmetryDef: similar parts facing each other
THe spy glass had beautiful symmetries because the glass showed the other side.
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Moored• TO row
• They moored to the bank with slow steady motion.
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CourtDef:
Lets go to the court and ask the judges to judge this situation.
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AwashDef: Covered with water (flood)
The great flood in the bible was an awash because it covered the land with rain and sea.
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SublimeDef: Things that causes great admiration.
Mozart’s piece was a sublime making people cry because of it’s beautifulness.
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Contemplating• Def. : It means to look thoughtfully for a
long time.
• Sentence: The boy was contemplating the rock as if it was gold.
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TemerityDef: Excessive confidence
She had temerity when others hesitated.
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PanoplyDef: A complete or impressive collection.
A collection of marbles can look like a waste of space to one but can be a panoply to another.
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ContradictDef: To deny the truth that they once said.
The jailer did not contradict that he stole the jewelry that the others claims he has.
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CommuneDef: A group of people living together sharing possessions and responsibilities.
The pilgrims were a commune because they had feasts together and worked together to survive.
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