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word for the dazed please copy the following vocabulary into the “Word for the Dazed” section of your notebook.

corpulent /kor’-py  l  nt/ adj. [<L. corpus, body] 1. Excessive fatness (not phatness); obesity

corpulent More and more Americans are becoming corpulent.

word for the dazed please copy the following vocabulary into the “Word for the Dazed” section of your notebook.

jaundice /jän-dis/ adj. [<OFr. jaunice, yellowish] 1. yellow discoloration of the eyes and tissues caused by deposition of salts. 2. to affect with envy, hostility, prejudice, or bias

jaundice Many Europeans have a jaundiced view of American foreign policy.

word for the dazed please copy the following vocabulary into the “Word for the Dazed” section of your notebook.

ostentatious /os’-ten-ta’-sh  s/ adj. [<L. ostentare, showy] 1. pretentious 2. showy;

ostentatious Without a doubt, Frazier is one of the most ostentatious characters on T.V.

Word for the Dazed Please copy the following S.A.T. word into the “Word for the Dazed” section of your English notebook.

bourgeois /boor-zhwä/ adj. [< OFr. burgeis, citizen of a town] 1. Preoccupied with respectability and material values. 2. of or typical of the middle class

bourgeois The characters of Friends are very bourgeois.

Word for the Glazed please copy the following vocabulary into the “Word for the Glazed” section of your notebook.

auspicious / ô-spish-  s / adj. [<L. auspicium,to serve as a sign] 1. favorable 2. successful

auspicious This year, the Lakers have not had an auspicious season.