Katie Sample
(noun) a phantom or specter My grandfather saw the ghost of a man while vacationing in Charleston, South Carolina ( this is true. My dad told me this)
( noun) a famous message on a tombstone Thomas Jefferson has a very famous epitaph on his tombstone at Monticello.
( adjective) not heard clearly In the library, talk with an inaudible voice.
( adjective, part) embarrassed or ashamed I was very embarrassed when I appeared at school in a short top.
( verb) to show off offensively or proudly
( noun) to take a blame in place of yourself.
( noun) the highest point
( noun) a belief or teaching
( adjective) thin or pale. The girl had a very haggard face.
(verb.) to make ineffective Politicians sometimes annul their statements.
( verb.) to haunt or trouble After the death of her sister, the girl refused to talk about it.
( adjective) spacious; more than enough Farmers supply ample amounts of items needed for people.
( adjective) fair, reasonable
( noun) nearness or closeness
( noun) second part of a book or movie “National Treasure” had a very good sequel
(noun) mental stress or pain The girl gave an anguish cry when she fell out of a tree
( verb) to take pleasure in or to be in Snakes like to be in the sun so that they can get heated by the sun.
( noun) a false name Authors sometimes use a pseudonym. Mark Twain is a good example of this.
(verb) to make good again The city wanted to rehabilitate some old homes for the people who don’t have a place to stay.