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Enamor: Verb To fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimes with ) Sentence: She's enamored of her new boyfriend.

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1 Enamor: Verb To fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimes with ) Sentence: She's enamored of her new boyfriend. Source: Dictionary.com Skyla Robbins

2 Esoteric [es-uh-ter-ik] Adjective
Definition: Understood by or meant for only the select few who have special knowledge or interest. Private; secret; confidential. Sentence: His life work has been conducting research in a somewhat esoteric branch of business. Sources: Ashley Shelton

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4 Perturb [per-turb] (verb)
to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate; deranged. “Would it perturb you if I left the empty milk jug in the refrigerator?” Sources: dictionary.com dreamstime.com

5 Veneration ven·er·a·tion
Noun Respect or awe inspired by the dignity, wisdom, dedication, or talent of a person Used in a sentence: The men were held in great veneration because of their bravery in the war. Sources: Picture: _the_Flag_on_Iwo_Jima Kati Spillman

6 Colloquial [kuh-loh-kwee-uhl] Miranda Young
An automobile is colloquially known as a car. -adjective -characteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal. Source: dictionary.com In German a rabbit’s ear is called spoon. And “handing off the spoon” is a colloquial expression for dying – much like pip out or kick the bucket in English. So, basically, Bunny confuses Death here by handing off his spoon literally.

7 *Languid* Bailey Hume 1: drooping or flagging from or as if from
(adj .) \laŋ-gwəd\ 1: drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion : weak 2: sluggish in character or disposition : listless 3: lacking force or quickness of movement : slow They proceeded at a languid pace

8 Pessimistic (pes·si·mis·tic)
Adjective pertaining to or characterized by   pessimism; gloomy: a pessimistic outlook. Pessimism-the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad  Or undesirable outcomes, results, conditions, problems, etc. Sentence – People who are pessimistic always see their glass half empty rather than half full. Source Picture Source Jonathan Adams

9 hard to understand; recondite; esoteric: abstruse theories.
Justin madsen Abstruse hard to understand; recondite; esoteric: abstruse theories. Dictionary.com The students were abstruse in their writings.

10 Solicitous [suh-lis-i-tuhs] –adjective 1. anxious or concerned
2. eager 3. careful or particular The doctor is very solicitous over his patients’ health. Tesia Bailey

11 Callous **Showing or having an insensitive or cruel disregard for others** Adjective The man was very callous towards the woman’s suffering

12 -verb: to inflame with wrath; make angry; enrage.
Incensed -verb: to inflame with wrath; make angry; enrage. Ex: “My mother was incensed when my brother broke her china plate.” Sources: BY: Chelsea Northrup 12

13 By: Haley Myers Infatuate Verb: To inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love. To affect with folly; make foolish or fatuous. Her love and infatuation was so strong that she truly was blinded by love.

14 Pedantic Adjective ostentatious in one's learning.
overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, especially in teaching. Ostentatious- characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others The tactic was designed to puncture his arrogance -- so evident in the way he attempted to belittle other people and in the pedantic manner in which he tried to control the questioning. Madison Manion 14

15 -verb: to inflame with wrath; make angry; enrage.
Incensed -verb: to inflame with wrath; make angry; enrage. Ex: “My mother was incensed when my brother broke her china plate.” Sources: BY: Chelsea Northrup 15

16 Moralistic ROSALEIGH Adjective Pronunciation: mawr-uh-list
Definitions: a person who teaches or inculcates morality. a person who practices morality. a person concerned with regulating the morals of others "moralistic." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 14 Feb <Dictionary.com

17 Moralistic cont’d The student spoke about the other girl in the class with a moralistic tone in his voice. This book is about a teen who is sometimes Christian in a way and other times she is horrible in her Christian ways. This is moralistic because it shows how she needs to be taught some morals. This could be done by a teacher who was moralistic.

18 Caustic Noun: Being severely critical or sarcastic.
Kelsey Turner Caustic Noun: Being severely critical or sarcastic. He shook his head and muttered in a very caustic tone. Sources:


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