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Done By : Rashid Ali Ahli & Amin Sabbagh 12 - B Vocabulary Lesson 14 Done By : Rashid Ali Ahli & Amin Sabbagh 12 - B

Effusion Meaning : n. a pouring forth; an unrestrained expression of feeling in talking or writing Sentence : Mohammed was filled with furious effusion because of what his younger brother did.

Querulous Meaning : adj. complaining; faultfinding; peevish Sentence : Forgive me for sounding querulous, but there is a bug in my soup.

Indulgent Meaning : adj. very lenient; not strict enough; making allowances Sentence : She seems very indulgent regarding the acts of her husband.

Affront Meaning : n. an open, intentional insult; v. to insult openly; to offend Sentence : The teacher took it as an affront when the student threw a piece of trash at her.

Propitious Meaning : adj. favorable; favorably inclined Sentence : The wrestler waited for a propitious moment to attack his opponent.

Munificent Meaning : adj. extremely generous; very liberal and lavish in giving Sentence : The munificent man gave all of his money to charity. CHARITY

Guffaw Meaning : n. a loud or coarse burst of laughter ; a horselaugh. v. to laugh loudly or coarsely Sentence : After the comedian told a funny joke, he was pleased to receive a large guffaw from the audience.

Capitulate Meaning : v. to surrender on certain terms; to give up; to stop resisting Sentence : I never thought my brother would capitulate and allow me to drive his car for a week.

Incarcerate Meaning : v. to imprison; to confine Sentence : The thief was incarcerated for stealing from a house.

Magnanimous Meaning : adj. noble in spirit; generous in forgiving; unselfish; rising above petty, mean concerns Sentence : Because the new teacher was magnanimous and didn’t give too many homework's, she was liked by all. NO HOMEWORK TODAY

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