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Great Gatsby Vocab: Ch. 4
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Because fires are sporadic, the workers never know when the alarm will sound. sporadic (adj.) – recurring at irregular or unpredictable intervals I wonder if there’s a fire somewhere— besides the one in our six-pack abs!
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This man is taking punctilious care with ensuring the seats are exactly equidistant from one another. punctilious (adj.) – painstakingly meticulous; strict attention to minute details
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While some found this viral video to be cute, others felt there was something disconcerting about seeing this cat standing up. disconcerting (adj.) – something that makes you uneasy or unsettles you; causing emotional disturbance or confusion
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In this cartoon Rudolph seeks retribution for being teased and excluded from the other reindeer games. retribution (noun) - something justly deserved; taking revenge or correcting a wrong
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The juxtaposition of this sign and these products creates a message the store might not have actually intended. juxtaposition (noun) - two or more things placed side by side to emphasize the link or contrast
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The succulent strawberries were dipped in chocolate. succulent (adj.) 1) juicy 2) rich in desirable qualities
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jaunty/jauntiness (adj./noun) 1) Having a cheerful, lively, self- confident air Frank has a jaunty walk—like he can’t wait to get wherever he’s going.
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jaunty/jauntiness (adj./noun) 2) marked by up-to-date-ness in dress and manners
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façade (noun) 1. front of a building 2. a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant; a front Wisely, Rachel realized that Shawn’s “love” was only a façade.
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