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E2 VQ13

E2 VQ13 Create (6) compound and (6) complex sentences. Label them on your concept cards. Insipid (adj) – dull; banal; tasteless Juxtapose (tv) – to place (2 things) side by side, especially to highlight comparison or contrast Knave (n) – a dishonest, deceitful person; a rogue Lissome (adj) – easily flexed; limber; agile Lionize (tv) – to treat (someone) as a celebrity Invective (adj) – verbally abusive Loutish (adj) – clumsy; idiotic; buffoon-like Misanthrope (n) –a person who hates human beings Parry (tv) – to ward off or deflect (something unpleasant) Winsome (adj) – charming, happily engaging Surfeit (n) – an overabundance; excess; surplus Sedition (n) – behavior promoting rebellion

insipid Insipid (adj) – dull; banal; tasteless EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

juxtapose juxtapose (tv) – to place (2 things) side by side, especially to highlight comparison or contrast EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

knave Knave (n) – a dishonest, deceitful person; a rogue EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

lissome Lissome (adj) – easily flexed; limber; agile EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

lionize Lionize (tv) – to treat (someone) as a celebrity EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

invective Invective (adj) – verbally abusive EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

loutish Loutish (adj) – clumsy; idiotic; buffoon-like EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

misanthrope misanthrope (n) –a person who hates human beings EX: SYN: RELATED:

parry parry (t/v) – to ward off or deflect (something unpleasant) EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

winsome Winsome (adj) – charming, happily engaging EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

surfeit Surfeit (n) – an overabundance; excess; surplus EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED:

sedition Sedition (n) – behavior promoting rebellion EX: SYN: ANT: RELATED: