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Vocab Words Week 2 Mr. Matzka
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harangue (noun) a tirade; a long pompous speech
People stopped listening after the first five minutes of his awful, self-absorbed harangue.
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immoral (adj) habitually engaged in licentious or lewed practices
Sue is being judged because of the immoral activities in which she takes part in on the weekends.
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interrogative (adj) having the nature or form of a question
Rhetorical questions are interrogative even if they don’t require an answer.
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kimono (noun) a loose robe, fastening with a sash, the principle outer garment in Japan The women wore very intricate kimonos at the traditional Japanese celebration.
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messieurs (noun) gentlemen
The boys acted like real messieurs throughout the entirety of the prom.
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muleteer (noun) mule driver
Before the invention of the automobile, companies used to pay the muleteer to carry their goods.
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observance (noun) a traditional form or customary act
Many cultures do not believe in driving on Saturdays in order to keep the observance of the Sabbath.
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overreach (verb) to stretch out too far
It is customary to see many baseball players overreach for a ball and hurt themselves in the process.
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perambulate (verb) to walk about
It was decided that I needed to perambulate in order to relieve the cramp that I had in my foot.
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pledgeor (noun) one who gives a pledge
Steve was our biggest pledgeor of the day; he offered to give five dollars for every mile walked.
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prevention (noun) thwarting; opposing successfully
His prevention of the accident was accredited to his paying attention while driving.
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regimen (noun) a systematized order or course of living with reference to food, clothing, and personal habits My daily regimen consists of taking vitamins with my breakfast.
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rigmarole (noun) nonsense
I cannot tolerate the constant rigmarole that takes place during every class.
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severance (noun) separation
The severance between the two boys was a good thing because each is getting much better grades.
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stringent (adjective) rigid
The rules that the soccer team developed were stringent but very reasonable.
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