Zen and the Art of Faking It Pages 1-62 Foldables
Setting up your vocab. Part of SpeechDefinitionUse it in a sentence/ have an example
Honed (v) Refine or perfect over time.
Cliché (n) A phrase that is so overused that nobody believes the speaker.
Rhetorical (adj) A comment used to cause an effect, not generate a response.
Fascists (n) People who support the form of government that has extreme control of its people.
Blatantly (adv) Speaking in a very honest and blunt way.
Ploy(n) A cunning plan used to turn the situation to one’s advantage.
Collateral (n) Something promised to the lender when borrowing something.
Conspicuous (adj) Attracting attention by being great.
Subservient (adj) Being below someone in status when serving.
Nonchalant(adj) Calm and relaxed.
Zen and the Art of Faking It Pages Foldables
Setting up your vocab. Part of SpeechDefinitionUse it in a sentence/ have an example
Ironic (adj) Happening in the opposite way than expected. It is usually humorous.
Persona (n) A character that someone adopts that is different from him or herself.
Preconceptions (n) An idea or opinion that someone has before learning about something directly.
Insight (n) An understanding knowledge of people’s motivations.
Speculating (v) To form a theory without specific evidence.
Deftly (adv) Dexterous or nimble.
Zen and the Art of Faking It Pages Foldables
Setting up your vocab. Part of SpeechDefinitionUse it in a sentence/ have an example
Parasites (n) An organism that lives by taking nutrients from another organism without contributing anything.
Karma (n) Destiny or fate reliant on previous actions.
Coincide (v) Occurring at the same time.
Narcissistic (adj) Vain and conceited.
Optimistically (adv) Acting with a positive mindset.
Earnest (adj) Demanding serious intent.