Soph Blue Class--vocab unit 3
Post tonight, Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Post five (5) sentences using your vocabulary words correctly, giving clues to the meanings of the words within your sentence.
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS:
IF YOU SIT IN ROWS 1-3, WRITE SENTENCES FROM WORDS 1-10 AS LISTED ON PAGES 35-36.
IF YOU SIT IN ROWS 4-6, WRITE SENTENCES FROM WORDS 11-20 AS LISTED ON PAGES 36-37.
Work by yourself on this assignment, please.
Save your sentences in a file in case you have problems posting.
21 Comments:
1. Even though I considered forgetting my name on the test INADVERTANT, the teacher took points off and I ended up with a lesson well learned.
2. The culprit’s SANGFROID in the jury hearing was very surprising considering the last time the jury gathered, she was in tears.
3. The VITRIOLIC boy had all of us laughing at his sarcastic jokes at first, but after a while we got tired of hearing his negativity.
4. The teenage girl WHEEDLED her way into a 21 and over club by sucking up to the man in charge of the door.
5. The NONCOMMITAL date for the club’s next meeting left everyone confused and wondering where they should keep their calendars open.
1) He was noncommittal about the party because he didn't know if he was going to go or not.
2) My sister told me that she was going to borrow my shirt, but she peculated it.
3) As the fight kept going on and on, Emily tried to wheedle it because she got annoyed.
4) With her vitriolic remark, she got in trouble with her teacher.
5) The basketball player had a lot of sangfroid when they were at the foul line trying to concentrate to make the basket as the game was tied.
1. I ABOMINATE those who are cruel and unkind towards those who are different.
2. We grew tired of his CIRCUITOUS questions and wished he would flat out ask what he wanted to know.
3. She was the only one who could COMMISERATE with him after his relative died because she had suffered a similar loss.
4. Since technology has EXPEDITED social activities and gossip, news now travels faster.
5. The crowd was left in a state of FERMENT and excitement after the biggest game of the season.
1. People who PECULATE from their workplaces, are often times arrested for embezzlement and fired.
2. When you are in trouble, it is important to maintain your SANGFROID.
3. The pirate’s first mate was forced to “walk the plank” for being SEDITIOUS.
4. During the presidential candidate’s commercial several VITROLIC remarks were made about his opponent.
5. When children really want something from their parents, they often try to WHEEDLE their parents to get them to say “yes.”
1.The moment Anne walked through the entrance, she felt a PROCLIVITY toward the camp and felt it a part of who she was.
2.Lee slowly walked down the hallway, feeling like a confident and SANGFROID upperclassman, even though he was only a sophomore.
3.Even though the online dating site said that they were compatible, they both knew that their relationship would always remain TENUOUS.
4.Meaning for his comment to be VITROLIC, Paul said, “Nice sweater, Peter!” but Pete took it as a sincere complement and it didn’t hurt his feelings at all.
5.Because he got a “D” on his test, he tried to WHEEDLE the teacher by complimenting him, hoping for extra credit.
1. Many people abominate school for the work that comes with it, but enjoy school because of the social atmosphere.
2. The teacher was ascribed to monitor the lobby of the school before homeroom.
3. The boy took a circuitous route, in order to avoid the person he did not like.
4. All those who knew the family commiserated with them after the funeral.
5. Many shipping companies claim to expedite the shipping process by eliminating unnecessary and unproductive procedures.
1. Many people abominate school for the work that comes with it, but enjoy school because of the social atmosphere.
2. The teacher was ascribed to monitor the lobby of the school before homeroom.
3. The boy took a circuitous route, in order to avoid the person he did not like.
4. All those who knew the family commiserated with them after the funeral.
5. Many shipping companies claim to expedite the shipping process by eliminating unnecessary and unproductive procedures.
When I got off the train, I had an adventitious meeting with an old friend of mine and turned my out-of-town weekend off into a small reunion.
This story didn’t have a name at the top, so should I ascribe it anonymously?
When the two friends met up in the city, they didn’t have much of a plan and didn’t have any place to be, so they took a circuitous stroll on the streets.
My friend was quite upset when his favorite CD broke in two, so when no one would care about his trivial problem, I decided that commiserating with him would help him to overcome his loss.
He didn’t mean to cause any more drama than there was, only to quell the argument, but I guess he was caught up in the ferment of the discussion.
1. When I asked Lindsay which party she was going to go to, her answer was very noncommittal because she was invited to two different parties.
2. In France, wine makers have to ferment the grapes in order to turn it into wine.
3. I attempted to wheedle my sister into letting me borrow her car by giving her compliments.
4. The sangfroid of Charlie, the quarterback of the football team, seemed to make everyone want to be his friend.
5. Vitriolic comments can have a long and harmful effect on the person it’s said too.
1.) I ABOMINATE having to do homework on the weekend.
2.)The new G.P.S took us directly to North Carolina, instead of taking us on a CIRCUITOUS route like the old one.
3.) The crossing guards ENJOINED traffic and stoped it so the girl could cross the street.
4.) The knew found knowledge I had just obtained, EXPIATED the quiz, and I reciebed a 100%.
5.) Every Christmas morning, every child is most likly caught up in FERMENTATION.
Though most would accuse me of wheedling my way out of trouble, I know that referring to my father’s tie as fashionable will not affect his degree of punishment based on my actions.
The collision wasn't caused by purposeful disobedience of the law, but the man still got fined because of his inadvertent driving.
Threats directed to government that require a ransom must be paid to ensure the safety of American citizens, but they don’t need to be paid if the government declares them as nominal or just a bluff.
If you are instructed to pull over your car to the side of the road by a policeman and don’t, the police may charge you with seditious behavior and will result in a fine.
Though the woman thought she wanted to get married, she remained noncommittal by tell the man who proposed to her that she needs time to think.
1. I love the summer so I abominate the thought of summer school.
2. On the rural trip to New Hampshire we followed a very circuitous path to our destination.
3. I ascribed the loss on the quarterback but I soon later found out that the whole team played a part in the loss.
4. My teacher enjoins us to write three paragraphs on our role model.
5. While the team was still caught up in the ferment of the 3-point shot the captain just made they didn’t realize that there was still time left on the clock.
1. I ABOMINATE animal cruelty and do not buy products tested on animals.
2. At a funeral, people COMMISERATE with the grieving family.
3. Posters ENJOIN people to report on any suspicious activity.
4. To further EXPIDITE the approval process, you can apply online.
5. The criminal law was an integral part of his experience and the process of his ACCULTIRATION into British society.
-The student kept apologizing for the INAVERDANT situation he brought on the teacher.
-Elfs are NOMINAL characters in the modern world.
-When the boy asked the girl to homecoming she was very INCOMMITTAL regarding her answer.
- At cheer camp, rival squads will sometimes PECULATE moves from one another.
-A nature center would only hire someone that would care about the property and a real love of the PROCLIVITY for the center.
-All boys try coming over as SANGFROID around girls.
-You can be arrested for having SEDITIOUS behavior towards policemen.
-No matter how hard she tried, her TENUOUS amount of the German language didn't help her on the final.
-The witch's voice was VITRIOLIC and evil with every word she spoke.
-The boy WHEEDLED his way into the girls heart.
1.I think I speak for everyone when I say that the DMV should somehow EXPEDITE their system.
2.Playing in the World Series requires the utmost amount of SANGFROID at every moment.
3.There is a difference between sporadic comical sarcasm and VITRIOLIC, sometimes rude jokes.
4.Sometimes there is just no way around taking a rather CIRCUITOUS route to reach your destination.
5.Even within our nation, one might find that they may have to go through some ACCULTURATION just by moving to a different region.
Over the years man has ACCULTURATED to using technology on a regular basis.
We were walking in a CIRCUITOUS manner all day before Mark admitted we were lost.
No skill was involved in that one handed catch it was purely ADVENTITIOUS.
Due to the FERMENT of the crowd when the band came on, I was knocked over and nearly trampled.
I ABOMINATE when people don’t pay attention in class, then have the teacher explain everything over again.
1. Nominal fees for air fair attract many travelers because of the low amount of money it takes to get from one place to another, and the low amount of time needed to travel.
2. Many noncommittal politicians are criticized in debates because they try to play both sides of the fence to get popularity and votes.
3. Singers that have to perform in front of large crowds have sangfroid because that have to keep their composure to put on a good performance.
4. The man’s vitriolic sense of humor hurt his friends feelings because his friend didn’t know he was only joking.
5. Around winter, kids try to wheedle information about what their parents got them for Christmas.
1. Each year there are new software’s that are meant to expedite loading processes and internet browsing.
2. If you ever make a mistake, I would rather you give me a straight explanation rather than a circuitous one.
3. Allison abominates when someone interrupts her, so much so that her face turns red and she storms out of the room.
4. Susan has Fibromyalgia and she goes to support groups so she can be around people that can really commiserate with her.
5. Steven offered to cut the old man’s grass for free in order to expiate the window he broke.
1. The boy thought he was in big trouble for stealing a tissue from the store, but the manager gave him a NOMINAL fee of making him apologize
2. Reporters asked the president about major conspiracies in the United States, fortunately the president remained NONCOMMITTAL and kept everything secret.
3 The Jewelry store discovered that the robbers PECULATED the extremely expensive pink diamond.
4 Even under disastrous events the president informed the nation calmly and displayed SANFROID in times like this.
5 My understanding of politics was very TENUOS until my father taught me how politics work.
11.) In the story Of Mice and Men, one of the main characters named George lacked much intelligence but had remarkable strength; this resulted to inadvertent damage to people in his life, even the ones he loved the most.
12.) Realizing the economic disaster of our country at this time, more and more parents are choosing to send their children to public schools where they only have to pay nominal fees.
13.) The girl remained noncommittal as to whether or not she should take on the numerous duties and responsibilities which go along with becoming a representative at large for her school.
14.) The girl’s so called “best friend” mapped out a way of going behind her back and peculated how she could steal her boyfriend.
15.) Because of her tremendous love for the arts, she soon developed a proclivity for drama.
16.) The experienced dancer performed with such sangfroid that everyone in the audience knew she had more experience than all the other dancers who had just started dancing recently.
17.) You could feel the seditious feelings of the crowd when Obama announced that he would have to keep the troups in the Iraq for a bit longer than he had hoped in the beginning of his presidency.
18.) Recently I have noticed that while I have transitioned into sophomore year, the material is getting to be very tenuous, and involves a lot more studying in order to maintain good grades.
19.) His continuous vitriolic language toward the teacher resulted in many detentions and eventually suspensions.
20.) In order to wheedle his way out of his long grounding, he would have to do a lot of chores and work hard to plead for his parent’s forgiveness.
1. Bryan was determined to make it to the party without using the GPS therefore leading all the occupants on a CIRCUITOUS route every where but the party.
2. The only way to ENJOIN the committee was to try and figure out what everyone was disagreeing about and come to a compromise.
3.Jeff being new to Catholic schools and private schools had to deal with the arduous and tedious process of ACCULTURATION.
4. Surprising Michael, Joey threw a worm at him, hitting him right in the nose, Joey quickly learned how much Michael ABOMINATED his practical jokes.
5. Mr. Fiorelli ASCRIBED for his students to post their sentences, which a particular student forgot to complete, but was granted amnesty because of how nice his teacher was.
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