SONOROUS (adj.): producing sound, especially deep and rich; resonant Link: SNORERS “The not-so- SONOROUS SNORERS of old Santa Fe” - The distinguished actor’s.

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SONOROUS (adj.): producing sound, especially deep and rich; resonant Link: SNORERS “The not-so- SONOROUS SNORERS of old Santa Fe” - The distinguished actor’s SONOROUS voice enraptured audiences across the land for decades. - The SONORITY of the school choir as they sang Christmas carols in the auditorium was uplifting and delightfully spiritual.

SPURN (v.): to reject with disdain Link: BURN “Robert was BURNED when Rebecca SPURNED him.” - James talked of nothing but how much he wanted a date with Ruth, but he would never ask her for fear that she would SPURN him. - When the winner of the tennis match offered to shake hands with his opponent, the loser SPURNED the winner’s hand and stormed off the court.

STUPEFY (v.): to make numb with amazement; to stun into helplessness Link: SUPER FLY “The kids were STUPIFIED when SUPER FLY stole the cake.” - When Corporal Burch heard that an atomic bomb had been dropped on Japan and the war was over, he was STUPEFIED. - The experienced plumber seemed STUPEFIED when he could not fix the leaky faucet.

SUNDRY (adj.): various; several; miscellaneous Link: SUNDAE “Jimmy had SUNDRY ice cream SUNDAES for his birthday.” - A SUNDRY store is one that carries a variety of miscellaneous items for the household and personal use. - You can find SUNDRY tools on my dad’s work bench.

SUPPLANT (v.): to take the place of Link: PLANT “Gardeners PLANT new plants to SUPPLANT old PLANTS.” - The department’s proposed budget for next year was quickly SUPPLANTED by a budget mandated by the Board of County Commissioners. - After the school superintendent retired, she was SUPPLANTED by the deputy superintendent.

SURFEIT (n.): an overabundant amount, especially overindulgence in eating and drinking Link: SURFERS “A SURFEIT of SURFERS is a sure path to disastrous accidents.” - There was a SURFEIT of delicious food at the family picnic, and many guests took home leftovers. - A SURFEIT of recruits showed up to try out for the team, and Coach Rex had to turn the freshmen away.

TRENCHANT (adj.): cutting; incisive; having a sharp point; caustic; sarcastic Link: TRENCH ANT “A TRENCHANT mouth is characteristic of the famous Madagascar TRENCH ANT.” - Roger’s remarks at the budget meeting were TRENCHANT, because he knew precisely where the financial problems lay. - The music teacher made numerous TRENCHANT comments about the band’s performance; clearly she thought the band stunk.

TRUCULENT (adj.): inclined toward conflict; eager to fight Link: TRUCK YOU LENT “The TRUCK YOU LENT Uncle Frank made him TRUCULENT.” - The marine recruits were scolded by their TRUCULENT sergeant for any small offense. - A TRUCULENT attitude seldom wins friends or influences people in a positive way.

TRUNCATE (v.): to shorten by cutting off Link: TRUNK CUT “The lumberjack TRUNCATED the tree when he made a TRUNK CUT halfway to the top.” - Observing that his listeners were falling asleep, the president TRUNCATED his speech so everyone could go home. - We TRUNCATED the hedges around our house so we could have a better view of the lake.

UBIQUITOUS (adj.): existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered; widespread Link: BIG AS US “When you’re as BIG AS US, you feel UBIQUITOUS.” - Computers were once rare, but today they are more UBIQUITOUS than typewriters. - The UBIQUITY of fast food restaurants around the world has become an established fact.

UMBRAGE (n.): sense of injury or insult; offense; displeasure Link: DUMB BRIDGE “Mike, the engineer, took UMBRAGE when people called it a DUMB BRIDGE.” - Please don’t take UMBRAGE at my criticisms; I am only trying to tell the truth. - Polly took UMBRAGE when her husband told her she was wearing too much makeup in trying to look younger than she really was.

YORE (n.): former days; an era long past Link: FLOOR “In days of YORE, folks slept on the FLOOR.” - In days of YORE, my sister and I had to walk five miles to school in waist-deep snow. - The ships of YORE were powered by wind or the muscle of oarsmen.