Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary

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Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary

Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary interfere – (verb) to come between in opposition; to block or obstruct action Julio hated to disagree with his father, but there were some things his father had no business interfering with. bristle – (verb) to visibly show anger, indignation He bristled with instant anger. plead – (verb) to provide an argument of one’s point of view; to beg for understanding. I speak from experience,” Luis pleaded. obscenities – (noun) an word or expression said against another in anger or to insult; Cuss words. They screamed obscenities at us and chased us off the road with their car. sanction – (verb) to authorize, approve, or allow I will never sanction the relationship between you. defiantly – (adj.) boldly resistant or challenging “Nobody asked you to!” he replied defiantly. bigots - (noun) a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race Just some bigots who think they can run the lives of other people just like you do.

Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary interfere – (verb) to come between in opposition; to block or obstruct action bristle – (verb) to visibly show anger, indignation plead – (verb) to provide an argument of one’s point of view; to beg for understanding. obscenities – (noun) an word or expression said against another in anger or to insult; Cuss words. sanction – (verb) to authorize, approve, or allow defiantly – (adj.) boldly resistant or challenging bigots - (noun) a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race