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MISANTHROPE Mystique, the misanthrope from X-men, had a negative outlook toward the world and even said “All Homo Sapiens should die.” n. Hating mankind
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SULLEN(LY) Adelisa didn’t agree with her mother, and so se sullenly walked to her room. Adv. gloomily or resentfully silent or repressed
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SINEWY The sinewy snowman from Frozen spoke about how he would not melt during Spring. My grandfather, a sinewy old man, shows all the 50 years he’s worked in the fields on his leathery skin. Adj. tough, vigorous, firm, resilient
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HALE The hale man was full of strength and energy, that he battled the Lochness monster fearlessly. Adj. free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous:
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PROVINCIAL The provincial woman slurped her tea; she did not know to sip her tea with elegance when in the queen’s presence! n. having or showing the manners, viewpoints, etc. of a person from the country
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IMPERTINENCE: the state or quality of being rude (N.) She expressed much impertinence towards her teacher.
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COUNTENANCE: the face as an indication of mood, emotion, or character (N.) The character in the movie possessed a dark countenance.
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STALWART: marked by outstanding strength and vigor of body, mind, or spirit (Adj.) The stalwart soldier was given the Purple Heart Award.
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GAITER: a cloth or leather leg covering reaching from the instep to above the ankle or to mid-calf or knee (N.) A tall, waterproof boot The fishermen are in need of gaiters when out at sea.
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MOROSE: having a sullen and gloomy disposition (Adj.) The tone of many poets convey a morose emotion within the readers.
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Adjective - Harsh; throaty The sick, elderly man spoke with a deep, guttural voice.
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Adjective- understood without being spoken I was given tacit approval for my project; the teacher didn’t announce the a-ok, but she made it clear to me that my idea was good.
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Adjective- causing annoyance, frustration, or worry Her vexatious behavior resulted in her admittance to a military school.
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Noun- Mucus One of the four “humors” believed to determine a person’s personality type. A phlegmatic person moved slowly… He spent the whole class coughing up and swallowing his phlegm.
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Adjective- Reluctant; unwilling Jimmy was loth to let Susan borrow his notes again, since she lost them the first time.
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Gaunt (adj) Definition: Extremely thin and bony; hunger Example: Heroine addicts over time become very gaunt due to the drugs.
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Alms (n) Definition: anything given as charity Example: Annie gave alms to the goodwill.
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Grotesque (adj) Definition: comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. Example: Denny baked grotesque brownies.
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Sundry (adj, n) Definition: of various kinds; several. Various items not important enough to be mentioned individually. Example: A sundry amount of ingredients go into making pasta.
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Repose(d) adj, n Definition: tranquility or the state of rest. To change the posture, appearance of something. Example: While meditating you're in repose.
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