Senior SAT vocab words
Post before Saturday, November 5
For ALL sections: choose any ten of the words below and write ten sentences using the words correctly while giving context clues of inference, restatement, or compare/contrast.
abjure
(v.) to reject, renounce (To prove his honesty, the president abjured the evil policies of his wicked predecessor.)
abrogate
(v.) to abolish, usually by authority (The Bill of Rights assures that the government cannot abrogate our right to a free press.)
acerbic
(adj.) biting, bitter in tone or taste (Jill became extremely acerbic and began to cruelly make fun of all her friends.)
acrimony
(n.) bitterness, discord (Though they vowed that no girl would ever come between them, Biff and Trevor could not keep acrimony from overwhelming their friendship after they both fell in love with the lovely Teresa.)
acumen
(n.) keen insight (Because of his mathematical acumen, Larry was able to figure out in minutes problems that took other students hours.)
adumbrate
(v.) to sketch out in a vague way (The coach adumbrated a game plan, but none of the players knew precisely what to do.)
alacrity
(n.) eagerness, speed (For some reason, Chuck loved to help his mother whenever he could, so when his mother asked him to set the table, he did so with alacrity.)
anathema
(n.) a cursed, detested person (I never want to see that murderer. He is an anathema to me.)
antipathy
(n.) a strong dislike, repugnance (I know you love me, but because you are a liar and a thief, I feel nothing but antipathy for you.)
approbation
(n.) praise (The crowd welcomed the heroes with approbation.)
arrogate
(v.) to take without justification (The king arrogated the right to order executions to himself exclusively.)
ascetic
(adj.) practicing restraint as a means of self-discipline, usually religious (The priest lives an ascetic life devoid of television, savory foods, and other pleasures.)
aspersion
(n.) a curse, expression of ill-will (The rival politicians repeatedly cast aspersions on each others’ integrity.)
assiduous
(adj.) hard-working, diligent (The construction workers erected the skyscraper during two years of assiduous labor.)
blandish
(v.) to coax by using flattery (Rachel’s assistant tried to blandish her into accepting the deal.)
boon
(n.) a gift or blessing (The good weather has been a boon for many businesses located near the beach.)
brusque
(adj.) short, abrupt, dismissive (The captain’s brusque manner offended the passengers.)
buffet
1. (v.) to strike with force (The strong winds buffeted the ships, threatening to capsize them.)
2. (n.) an arrangement of food set out on a table (Rather than sitting around a table, the guests took food from our buffet and ate standing up.)
burnish
(v.) to polish, shine (His mother asked him to burnish the silverware before setting the table.)
buttress
1. (v.) to support, hold up (The column buttresses the roof above the statue.)
2. (n.) something that offers support (The buttress supports the roof above the statues.)
64 Comments:
1. The buttress underneath the Christmas tree stopped it from falling over and breaking the ornaments.
2. The buffet of food was overwhelming for the young man who walked into the shelter for the first time.
3. During the holiday season the boon of the Magi is the parable we hear in church.
4. Sending the soldiers off to war is an antipathy in the eyes of the families whom they are leaving.
5. Karate is an activity that gives both the aggression to protect yourself, as well as the ascetic power you need to prevent seriously harming another individual.
6. Many people feel the approbation of major league sports is overpowering for the economy.
7. Witches are known for casting aspersions over the nonbelievers.
8. The college abjured the application on account that the essay was plagiarized.
9. The prosecution lawyer blandished the courtroom into choosing guilty as the verdict.
10. The teacher arrogated all cell phones to prevent the class from texting.
1.) The student abjured cheating on the test when his teacher confronted him about her suspicions.
2.) Mr. Freund, the principle of St. Mark’s, abrogated the rule that students had to wear a uniform.
3.) The acerbic dean was so unjustly harsh to the student that another teacher had to step in.
4.) The art student briskly adumbrated her vision for her next assignment.
5.) In Salem, MA, “witches” are anathema to the rest of the town’s people.
6.) Police officers arrogate; they speed and run lights, they can get themselves out of tickets, and they can disobey the law in other aspect with no or little consequences.
7.) The ascetic priest stays true to his vows of chastity and poverty.
8.) The poor boys make a living by burnishing people’s shoes on the side of the street in exchange for a few dollars.
9.) The buffet was very overwhelming but the boy made sure he tried one everything.
10.) When the student bumped into her teacher at the mall, she was brusque but polite.
1. The seniors abjured the juniors when they tried to offer us the spirit stick.
2. Mrs. Taylor has the right to abrogate anything she finds inappropriate in our school.
3. The baby grimaced and puckered his lips the first time he tasted the acerbic lemon.
4. The lawyer’s persuading acumen was enough to help his client win the case.
5. It is a bad idea to have to act on a sense of alacrity while you are driving because there is a chance you could get pulled over.
6. The man became very successful in life because of his assiduous working habits.
7. The salesman tried to blandish me into buying the car by telling me I would look good driving it.
8. Her mother said the floors must be burnished until she could see herself in them, or else she was not allowed out.
9. The brusque manner in which he answered my questions made think of his as arrogant and inconsiderate.
10. She finds the sunsets every evening to be a boon.
1. The women's acerbic tone made me wince and cringe.
2. I adumbrated how i was going to do my project, but in the end it was completely different.
3. The Super Bowl winning team was greeted with approbation once they stepped out of the plane in their hometown.
4. I would much rather go to a buffet then a Chinese restaraunt, because you have so many different choices.
5. The shoeshiner burnished my shoes so much that i could see my reflection perfectly.
6. My mom is the buttress of our family without her everything would fall apart.
7. His brusque manner really offended my mother.
8. Greg is a very assiduous person, he hasn't taken a day off in 60 years.
9. I was offered 50 million dollars in exchange for my favorite pencil, i took the offer with alacrity.
10. Because of my history acumen, i was able to solve all the Early America crossword puzzles with ease.
1. Once I turned 18, a freshman asked me to buy her cigarettes; I abjured her request by saying, “No, if you can’t buy it, you shouldn’t be doing it.”
2. Relatives of people of Death Row protested and demanded that the government abrogate capital punishment.
3. Although she was kidding, her remark came off awfully bitter and acerbic.
4. The student had acumen for character analysis, and he could tell immediately that Betsy was a selfish person.
5. Last week I adumbrated an outline for my paper, but when I went to write my draft, I did not know what exactly to write.
6. My mom told my sister that she could only hang out with her friend if she cleaned her room, so she did so with alacrity.
7. The assiduous student never stopped until the task was done.
8. During the argument, the girl casted an aspersion on her friend, by saying, “go to hell!”
9. The rain has been a boon for farmers during this arid, drought.
10. After she won the prestigious award, her little sister clapped for her with aspersion and admiration.
1. Once I graduate from high school, I must become assiduous and work my way through college, and eventually dental school.
2. The university was very blandish when the start athlete visited their campus, they wanted him to attend their school next year.
3. This fall weather was very boon until this past weekend.
4. The boy was very brusque with his mother; he didn’t want to get caught with the alcohol in he backpack.
5. The businessman stops at the shop every day to have his shoes burnished.
6. The buttress is so old and crack, it’s a wonder how it supports that roof anymore.
7. I spent most of my time during the party huddled around the buffet; I had never seen so many delicious foods in one place.
8. After being offered a drink from a stranger at the costume party, little red riding hood decided the right thing to do was to abjure and walk away.
9. After continuously missing curfew the parents abrogated the boys ability to spend his free weekends doing whatever he pleased.
10. After my tooth bothered me for more than a few days, I went to a friend who’s acumen was more directed towards dental area.
1.As the fight began, the girls tone changed from friendly to acerbic.
2.Many artists adumbrate an idea of what they might draw before they start.
3.The boy finished his homework with alacrity so that he could go outside and play with his friends.
4.Many people believe that all people in prison are anathema.
5.John felt antipathy towards the boy who bullied him all through high school.
6.The soldiers that come home from Iraq receive approbation for all they have done.
7.Many religious people are ascetic and don’t eat for weeks.
8.All through high school she was assiduous and because of that, she got into the college of her choice.
9.Because there were so many people coming to the party, they arranged a buffet so that people could eat when and whatever they wanted
10.After holiday dinners, my mom asks me to burnish the silverware.
1. The relaxed babysitter abjured the house rules, letting the kids stay up until midnight and eat candy.
2. Nobody had to ask how her day went after they were victim to her acerbic remarks.
3. It was clear that the project would not get done with the terrible acrimony and discord keeping them from working harmoniously.
4. The student showed their acumen when they finished the quiz twice as fast as the other students and got an A.
5. Art students are encouraged to adumbrate and get an idea of the proportions of a piece before blocking in the picture.
6. Everyone was starting to get annoyed with her alacrity and excited nature so early on a Monday morning.
7. During the Salem witch trails people that were hated or anathemas were sentenced to death because of the religious ideas of the time.
8. Regardless of how nice someone treats me, I will have nothing but antipathy for them if they hurt my friends or family.
9. The man was overwhelmed with approbation after saving a child, even earning a citizenship award.
10. There was no question that the club president was assiduous after successfully finishing her coursework and club duties in such a short time.
1.) Nothing would make him laugh because he had a very acerbic sense of humor.
2.) The pillars buttress the balcony outside the girl’s bedroom.
3.) The team’s brusque attitude at the end of the game showed their poor sportsmanship.
4.) Having Monday off school is a boon to both the students and faculty.
5.) The student was recognized for her assiduous work habits and it showed with her A average in the class.
6.) I always burnish my nice silver jewelry before I wear it out.
7.) The students sat on the edge of their chair with alacrity waiting for the 2:41 bell to ring.
8.) Although filled with temptation, she abjured from eating the extra scoop of ice cream.
9.) The teacher will abrogate the right to choose our own seats if we continue to talk during class.
10.) A Buddhist Monk lives an ascetic life because they spend most of the day reflecting in prayer.
1.When Julie was annoyed, people stayed away from her because she became acerbic, saying rude things and hurt her friends feelings.
2.Kenny had an acumen for problem solving, which is why he was always the first to solve the riddles.
3.The team was so anxious for the upcoming season the did every drill with alacrity, eager for their first game.
4.Ever since her terrible car accident, she views every motorcyclist as an anathema and avoids them.
5.Dan did everything to look his best for prom, he combed his hair, ironed his shirt, and burnished his nice dress shoes.
6.The hungry kids were waiting anxiously to get in line for the buffet of delicious food.
7.The hurricane swept away the buttress on the porch, causing the entire roof to collapse.
8.Emma tried to blandish the teacher into giving her an A for the semester for weeks.
9.Tommy has been a boon to many of the people around him, he brings happiness to everyone he meets.
10.Tyler was recognized by his boss and promoted for his assiduous work.
Although he wanted to get stronger, he abjured from using steroids during the offseason.
Having such a great coach has been a boon for the young and up and coming players.
As my spring job, I have to burnish the tuxedo shoes to make them looking as clean and shiny as possible.
Tyler became very acerbic after losing his starting spot.
Joe was able to understand the concept of the new play because of his basketball acumen.
When asked to support the poor children, Mary did it with alacrity because she loved helping others.
The girls brusque responses, made it clear to the boyfriend that something was wrong.
When you walk into my house on Thanksgiving there is a buffet every food you can imagine on my kitchen table.
The rocks buttress the basketball hoop from falling down.
The guy tried to blandish her into going to the movies with him.
1. The wealthy man had his shoes burnished before the ball to complete the polished look of his outfit.
2. A buffet of all seven fish is a Christmas Eve tradition for my Italian family.
3. Mother Theresa has gained approbation everywhere for her humble works of compassion.
4. The dictator’s first order of business was to abrogate the rights of his common citizens.
5. Her strong incline to be overly competitive caused acrimony among her band members and herself.
6. In ancient times, a person who caught leprosy was automatically considered an anathema.
7. Due to the brutal murders he committed, everyone in the town felt nothing but antipathy for him.
8. The large university was a boon to the restaurant because it brought in a lot of business.
9. The second floor balcony was supported by four buttresses.
10. She was loved by all her bosses because she was the most assiduous of all her co-workers.
1. While debating on how the two friends wanted to spend their Saturday night, they tried to abjure all the activities where they might get into trouble.
2. The substitute teacher scolded the students with an acerbic tone to let them know she meant business and wasn’t going to be a pushover.
3. My partner and I adumbrated our rough draft so when it came time to write our final paper, we did not have much to work with.
4. After the man saved the young girl from the burning house, the girl’s mother had excessive approbation for him.
5. The two finalists in the singing competition, wished aspersion on one another because they both really needed the prize money.
6. The assiduous student had no one to thank but himself for his acceptance into the Ivy League school.
7. The dumb girl tried to blandish the class nerd into being her partner for the project by showering him with presents.
8. The day off of school was a boon for all the students who did not do their homework over the weekend.
9. The two friends went to the buffet and ate as much as they could.
10. As the boy’s punishment, his mother made him burnish every piece of metal in their house.
1. It is clear to the teacher to see who is an assiduous student when they see who does well on every test and project in the class.
2. For thanksgiving this year, the family has decided to do a buffet instead of a sit down dinner so people could eat and walk around as they please.
3. In order to prepare for the big dinner, the lady burnished all her silverware so everything on the table would be shiny and neat.
4. The new rule that was passed was so inefficient and unstable that the government almost immediately had to abrogate it.
5. It was very unusual to get a warm hello from a girl who is normally acerbic and rude to everyone she talks to.
6. We had no idea how to run the detailed machines properly since our manager just briefly adumbrated the instructions.
7. The students who receive the highest participation points in class are the ones who answer questions with alacrity and are active in the classroom.
8. When the returning army members stepped off the plane, they were greeted with great approbation and respect.
9. Sports should be about fun and healthy competition, not mean gestures and aspersions from the players.
10. The arrival of their beautiful new born baby was certainly a huge boon in their life.
1. She has considerable acumen when it comes to financing her home.
2. He is a private man with a deep antipathy towards the all others who come near his house.
3. The council has finally indicated its approbation of the plans for the convict.
4. Amy accepted the money I owed her for the trip with alacrity.
5. All the students agreed that the anathema of the class was their horrible teacher.
6. Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted for their abilities and helpfulness.
7. "I simply haven't got time to deal with the problem today,” Nancy said in a brusque manner.
8. Sarah decided that she wants to have a buffet meal at her wedding reception.
9. My grandmother likes to burnish her china until they are completely spotless.
10. My assiduous labor finally paid off when I got my first pay check in the mail.
1.The lawyer read an acrimonious statement in court from his angry client.
2.The school board abjured the proposal to increase the budget.
3.The German people celebrated Hitler’s speech with approbation.
4.Orthodox, Jewish people live an ascetic life by fasting for certain holidays.
5.My brother assiduously studies for his GMAT exam so he will be prepared to pass it.
6.When I tried to make conversation with the cashier, his brusque “thank you” ended the discussion.
7.The Easter buffet for breakfast at the Concordville Inn was filled with any kind of breakfast food you could imagine.
8.The groom burnished his shoes before the wedding, so that they looked fresh for when he walked down the isle.
9.The bricks buttress the shed so it does not collapse.
10.My cousin makes all of us angry with her acerbic comments.
1. My mom abjures any type of drug or alcohol abuse.
2.My friend Kaci is very acerbic when she talks about swimming.
3. There is an acrimony between my sister and brother, neither can decide who will give in first.
4. Because of my moms acumen in accounting she can help me with the accounting class I am taking.
5. I have a deep antipathy for cheaters on tests.
6. The witch cast an aspersion on the knight who rejected her.
7. My father is a assiduous when it comes to coaching football.
8. I tried to blandish my dog into going into her cage.
9. I need to go to a buffet so i can eat as much as I want.
10. The buttress held up the ceiling but it was in the middle of the room, blocking many people from walking.
1. Before going to an interview for a huge company, the man burnished his shoes so he made the right first impression.
2. In the Catholic religion, one of the main lessons is to abjure the devil.
3. When the police make a sketch of an accuser, they cannot just adumbrate the face; they must use a great deal of detail in drawing it.
4. Many kids have an antipathy for vegetables, fighting every time their parents their parents tell them to eat them.
5. The assiduous lady worked extremely hard to get the promotion that she wanted to badly.
6. The way that the man was acting in such a brusque manner, you could tell that something bad had happened to him.
7. Because the family is so big, Thanksgiving dinner was set up buffet style, letting them help themselves to whatever they wanted.
8. The vertebral column acts as a buttress to the body, supporting the back, neck, and head.
9. Back in the 16th century, many people practiced voodoo, casting aspersions on people they didn’t like.
10. During mass, we offer up approbation to God, thanking him for all that He has done for us.
1. The Emancipation Proclomation abrogated slavery in the south.
2. The girl was so acerbic, it was unenjoyable to talk to her because of her mean tone.
3. The student council officer has acumen into future student events because of his involvement on the planning committee.
4. Hannah was so excited to get to the race, that she climbed on the bus with great alacrity.
5. The witch made the terrible children into anathemas after they vandalized the house on mischief night.
6. After the boy cheated on his girlfriend, all of the girls' friends felt great antipathy toward him for all the pain he caused their friend.
7. People that practice any ascetic religion usually are very thin because they practice the self discipline of fasting.
8. My grandma put out a buffet of food for her guests on Christmas Eve.
9. Gabriella worked so assidiously in school to prepare herself for a future at an Ivy League school.
10. You could tell the girl was angry when she strated sending brusque text messages ending with a period.
1. I adjured her apology because it seemed half hearted.
2. Some students have a certain acumen that puts them at the top of the class.
3. Abraham Lincoln abrogated slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation.
4. The math teacher adumbrated the equation on the board, so all of the students failed the test.
5. My father arrogated the privilege of driving the new car to only himself.
6. My crazy grandmother always aspersions her sister that she hasn’t talked to in years because of a fight.
7. My mom prepares the most delicious food for her Thanksgiving buffet.
8. My grandmother calls her new granddaughter the little boon because she considers her a blessing to the family.
9. My father tries to blandish me with money into going grocery shopping when he is too lazy to go himself.
10. His brusque manner insulted many people, and none of them treated him kindly because of it.
1. After the heated argument, the two boys only had antipathy towards each other.
2. The beach is considered a boon too many people who want to get away from their stressful lives.
3. The assiduous student has gotten straight As on his report card.
4. The walls buttress the roof from collapsing.
5. The witch placed an aspersion on the people who did not treat her with respect.
6. Because of Joe’s alacrity for reading, he was placed in honors English.
7. After divorcing with her husband, the teacher became acerbic and started taking her anger on her students.
8. After making the game winning field goal against sallies, the students welcomed the kicker with approbation.
9. Salesman blandish people into buying their products.
10. In Shaw Shank Redemption, Redding’s parole application was abjured for 40 years.
1) The boy felt nothing but antipathy for the ex girlfriend who cheated on him.
2)The girl held great acumen in chem class because her father was a chemist.
3)Drama is most often caused by caused by hurt feelings from acerbic comments.
4)When i was late to school i hurried into the building alacrity as to not get a demerit .
5) The deceptive woman got what she wanted by blandishing gullible rich men.
6)The tent's buttress what becoming old and rusted, making it highly likely to fall.
7)The gladiator burnished his sword after his bloody victory over his opponent.
8)The two opposing army's buffeted against each others shields during the climax of the charge.
9)The girl's brusque behavior towards the boy for weeks make it obvious she wanted to break up with him.
10)The The construction crews building the 911 memorial building worked with assiduous haste to make sure it was ready for the 10 year anniversary.
1) The boy felt nothing but antipathy for the ex girlfriend who cheated on him.
2)The girl held great acumen in chem class because her father was a chemist.
3)Drama is most often caused by caused by hurt feelings from acerbic comments.
4)When i was late to school i hurried into the building alacrity as to not get a demerit .
5) The deceptive woman got what she wanted by blandishing gullible rich men.
6)The tent's buttress what becoming old and rusted, making it highly likely to fall.
7)The gladiator burnished his sword after his bloody victory over his opponent.
8)The two opposing army's buffeted against each others shields during the climax of the charge.
9)The girl's brusque behavior towards the boy for weeks make it obvious she wanted to break up with him.
10)The The construction crews building the 911 memorial building worked with assiduous haste to make sure it was ready for the 10 year anniversary.
1.Abjuring her parents wishes, the girl ran off and eloped with her fiance.
2.The class voted to abrogate the school’s uniform policy.
3.The boy’s acerbic tone did not go over too well with his mother.
4.The recently divorced couple ended their relationship with acrimony towards each other.
5.The stock broker was able to buy and sell stocks at the very best moment, many people said he was noted for his business acumen.
6.Mr. Fiorelli adumbrated which materials to study for the test, however, the class still felt unprepared.
7.Susie had been turned down several times for a date, so when Johnny asked her to the movies she accepted the invitation with alacrity.
8.Because of his cruel and inhumane actions, Hitler is an anathema to society.
9.I have had an antipathy towards my aunt’s dog since the day she killed by pet rabbit.
10.The highly approbated movie ended up being a huge disappointment; people even left the theater halfway through the movie.
1. I only wanted a bag of chips, but the vending machine abjured my dollar, making me flatten it out, and try three more times to put it in.
2. We knew it would be a very long forty-one minutes when the teacher acerbically told us to shut up and get out our notebooks.
3. When we pulled over to the side of the road to ask for directions, the man adumbrated a route that had us driving around in circles for hours.
4. When the soldiers got off the plane at their terminal, they were welcomed home by complete strangers with approbation.
5. In college, you quickly learn that only the assiduous students will go on to excel, while the lazy ones will have futures that are less bright.
6. The beautiful 75 degree weather was a boon on the day of her wedding because the forecast called for rain.
7. Our coaches instructions were very brusque, but we knew what to do in order to not run sprints.
8. The buffet is my favorite way to be served food because I enjoy eating as much as possible.
9. Because the chimney was not fixed on the roof, there was a buttress holding it up.
10. At the Coast Guard Academy, you must burnish your shoes everyday, so that they appear in tip-top shape.
1. The harsh man abjured the obscure looking puppy that approached him with needy eyes.
2. Usually civil war will break out when someone in the government tries to abrogate their rights.
3. Some fruits can be acerbic in taste and almost unpleasant to eat because of their bitterness.
4. When trying to convince my parents to let me go over to a friend’s house I do my chores with alacrity to help persuade them.
5. During the Salem Witch Trials they felt females who were different were anathema people and deemed them witches.
6. The ex-girlfriend has an antipathy towards her old boyfriend for the way he ignores her now when he said he wanted to be friends.
7. All war heroes are greeted with approbation when they come home.
8. The executive president of the company felt he deserved a pay raise and arrogate took the money without consulting anyone.
9. As a senior, first quarter grades are very important and make me very assiduous as a student putting off other activities.
10. At the wedding reception the mother and father of the bride gave the new couple a boon wishing them good fortune in their marriage.
1. She became acerbic whenever she talked to someone once her teacher told her she had a 89.2 for her final grade.
2. The genius had an incredible acumen for dates and times, and could remember them almost instantly when asked.
3. The teacher was bad at explaining things so she went over her notes in a adumbrate way, so all the students had to teach themselves the chapters.
4. Anna wanted to impress her boss so when he asked her to fill the salt-shakers she did so with alacrity.
5. She felt intense antipathy for her college roommate because she often took things without asking, was very messy, and she had an attitude problem.
6. The officer arrogated the suspects purse to search, even though he did not have a warrant.
7. Siddhartha spent sometime with religious ascetics, but he realized after he pushed his body to the limit with denying it necessities that depriving yourself of these things were not the right path.
8. The car was an excellent boon to reward the daughter for her straight A’s all through high school.
9. The daughter tried to blandish her parents so she wouldn’t be grounded, but they saw through her fake flattery.
10. Her chore for the weekend was to burnish all the silverware, and candle sticks in her home.
1.After writing the article for the school’s gossip column, Sally took it to the editor who abjured the piece after reading two lines.
2.Alexandra was acerbic the next morning because she only had two hours of sleep the night before.
3.Leonard’s acumen for shadow while painting is so precise the apple looks real and ready to eat.
4.The volleyball coach adumbrated lines of where the kills hit the floor of the opposing teams players so we would know where to be on defense.
5.Alacrity is a common word used to describe Ken; he is always the one to jump the gun and help someone before they even asked.
6.I have strong antipathy for the person who vandalized the school’s walls with spray paint.
7.The approbation from the crowd was greatly appreciated by the players; it made them get fired up and excited.
8.Lenny is an assiduous student; he is always working to get ahead in each class he has to receive a perfect grade.
9.The 96% on the test in my math class has been a boon for quarter grade.
10.My mother worked so hard burnishing the furniture to make it sparkle when the guests came for the party.
1. The college abjured the student because his grades were too low.
2. The store manager finished her work because she worked assiduously.
3. A warm, sunny day is a boon for the marching band.
4. The wedding I attended last week had a buffet with assortment of foods.
5. The sergeant told the cadet to burnish the shoes.
6. The band director’s brusque manner angered all the band members.
7. The parents greeted their children with approbation after the play.
8. The witches cast aspersions on random people as a game.
9. Many people feel antipathy towards those who reek havoc on the city.
10. The little kids had decorated the buttress holding up the Christmas tree.
The metal beams buttresses the bridge and keep it from failing.
Every year my family and I go to the beach we always go to a delicious seafood buffet.
The early snowfall in the Poconos was a boon for the ski and snowboarding mountains.
The attractive sales lady in the mall tried blandishing me into buying cologne.
After hours of assiduous working on my college essay, I finally finished.
The troops that came home from Iraq were welcomed back with approbation.
In the last years of getting to know you I have realized I fell nothing but antipathy for you.
When Bob realized all of the negative comments his other employees were saying about him he became very acerbic.
The new dean at the school abjured many of the previous rules that were nonsense.
The new student was very quick at learning the math we already learned because of her acumen.
1. The home owner abjured the man's offer on the house because the offer was far too low.
2. Homemade lemonade can have a bit of a acerbic taste to it; due to its high acidic level.
3. When a teacher doesn't visually explain something, it can be considered as an adumbrated type of teaching, forcing the students to help themselves understand.
4. With plenty of alacrity, it's very possible to get something done in a short period of time.
5. When hatred is focused with a lot of passion, it can be considered as antipathetic.
6. Chinese buffets offers an endless and abundant amount of food.
7. It's important to always burnish your highest quality jewelry, so it can look visually appealing and extremely shiny.
8. An assiduous person with their priorities set straight will always be the ones to go far in life.
9. A spine in the human body is considered as a buttress since it holds the body upright.
10. Sunny days without any wind is a boon for all tennis players.
1.The buttress supports the roof around the deck.
2.Because he goes to DMA he has to burnish his shoes on a weekly basis.
3.My grandparents took my sisters and I to eat at a cheap buffet.
4.The assiduous workers in the new neighborhood built two houses per week.
5.The greedy CEO arrogated money from the company.
6.The man who pleaded not guilty abjured the accusations of the prosecutors
7.His brusque manner made it seem as if he was not telling the whole story.
8.The rain has been a boon for farmers who have been in a drought.
9.After the team lost, they shook hands and congratulated the other team in an acerbic tone.
10.She annoys me and is constantly talks, she is a complete anathema to me.
1. In order to become a priest, Luke had to abjure the evil ways of the world.
2. After seeing his ex-girlfriend with another boy, John became acerbic and started to foul-mouth the two.
3. Because of her intellectual acumen, Sandy matriculated two years early.
4. When working on her latest novel, the author could not help but typing her scenes with great alacrity.
5. The old lady next door is rumored to be an anathema because she is said to be a witch.
6. After his first few speeches, Martin Luther King, Jr. was received by the public with much approbation.
7. My brother is my hero because of his assiduous work ethic; he works two shift-work jobs.
8. My favorite kind of restaurant is one that offers an all you can eat buffet.
9. After having to deal with the student many times before for disciplinary action, the dean treated his excuses with a brusque tone and manner.
10. My mother is my psychological buttress; whenever I feel at my lowest, she helps to lift my spirits.
1 Last weekend my friends and I went to an all you can eat buffet and got seafood and barbeque.
2 The metal buttress in my basement keeps my whole house up.
3 My mom always knows when I am trying to blandish her because I tell her how beautiful she is and that she is the best.
4 The child has a boon for soccer; he has never touched a ball in his life and was unbelievable.
5. I finished my paper in a very short amount of time because I had an assiduous work rate.
6 I wanted to show my friend how my future house was going to look like so I adumbrated a version.
7 Back in ancient times the people approbated Zeus.
8. The police officers abrogated the riot.
9 The teacher gave an acerbic tone when the student asked him what 2+2 equaled.
10 The shoe cleaners at street corners burnish people’s shoes.
1.) Her application was abjured from her first choice college.
2.) After he scored the game winning touchdown, he was given lots of approbation.
3.) Bob blandished the store clerk into giving him the employee discount.
4.) The storm was a boon after the three month long drought.
5.) Grandma burnished the china just in time for Christmas dinner.
6.) Her explanation for lying was brusque, and did not help her escape her punishment.
7.) The all you can eat buffet was a popular attraction to the guests.
8.) My boss is not very assiduous, she only works three days a week.
9.) His alacrity with school work allowed him to finish his homework in half an hour.
10.) Lemons have a very acerbic taste.
1) When the captain of the team became angered and short-tempered with her team, she was yelling at them very acerbically.
2) Ricky Bobby is full of alacrity and as a result, he became a NASCAR driver when he grew up.
3) After her best friend cheated on her boyfriend, she grew a great antipathy towards her.
4) The farm boy worked assiduously until the sun went down in order to finish his chores for the day.
5) In the snow plowing business, when blizzards are a boon and often help companies make their quotas.
6) The waitress was fed up with the teenagers in the booth, so she dropped the check and said thank you brusquely.
7) The buffets in Las Vegas are internationally known for their standard of food, diversity of food, and for the size buffet tables.
8) Before the fashion show, the designer told her assistant to burnish all the jewelry and shoes.
9) In the ’20s, many gangsters blandished their clients with the thought of large sums of money.
10) During the delegation, the chair of the company continually abjured any ideas on how to solve the global warming crisis and eventually people stopped making suggestions.
1. In a werewolf pack, if you are abjured, then you are not visible to the abjurer and must leave the pack.
2. Teachers who find students in class cheating on a test feel no antipathy when giving them a zero.
3. The flying buttresses on Notre Dame are designed like gargoyles holding up the gutters of the cathedral.
4. I’m going on a brusque walk before I have to get ready for work.
5. Whenever the football players come onto the field, the crowd goes crazy with approbation.
6. Because of the psychologist’s acumen of people’s body language, he could tell the person was lying.
7. During the civil war, the confederates thought the union soldiers were anathemas.
8. I finished my English dialogue with such alacrity, I misspelled most of the words.
9. As a judge I try to abrogate any injustice placed before me.
10. my mom arrogated my cell phone without even telling me why.
1. The two teams had certain acrimony between them despite the efforts to bring them together.
2. Before the artist started painting, he always had to adumbrate in pencil, what he was going to paint.
3. The children ran towards the rollercoaster with alacrity, excited to get on.
4. The family that lost their loved one to the shooting considered the perpetrator an anathema.
5. Because of the feud between their families, the kids felt antipathy towards one another.
6. The police officer who took down the gunman was greeted with thankful approbation as he entered the room.
7. Sam arrogated his friend’s homework after he specifically told him he couldn’t have it.
8. The assiduous worker earned a promotion within one year of working at the company.
9. In hopes of getting more money to go to the mall with his friend’s, the boy burnished his father’s shoes for him.
10. The food at the wedding reception was set up buffet-style so the guests could grab what they wanted from many choices on the table
1. The priest abjured the teachings of the modern day Catholic Church and for that he was excommunicated by the pope.
2. Sam’s acerbic tone towards his friends made them very upset and they left the party without saying another word to him.
3. The man’s acumen for baseball was so developed that he used it to bet on the games and win large amounts of money.
4. After returning from the battlefield the soldiers where met with much approbation by the citizens back home.
5. The house was buffeted with sticks, stones, and other flying debris during the tornado, that it left many windows shattered.
6. A great architect knows that a buttress on a bridge is a key factor for the bridges support system and without it the bridge would surely fall.
7. The maid spent all day burnishing the many plates and cutlery in the mansion that they glinted in the light.
8. Michael Angelo worked with such assiduous hands while carving the David statue that is a masterpiece today.
9. The man took an ascetic vow of poverty, chastity, and obedience when he entered the monastery.
10. The young girl tried to blandish her way into getting the job by dressing slightly inappropriate for her interview so the boss would notice her more defined features.
1. The lemon was so acerbic that it made her lips pucker.
2. Sometimes teachers adumbrate lessons that make sense to them, but the students are lost and confused.
3. Many view Casey Anthony as an anathema, which is unfair to think when they don’t even know her.
4. The mother did not feel antipathy for her child, even though he killed his sister.
5. We learned about the Hindu ascetics in World Religions, who have no personal possessions and practice self harm in order to reach enlightenment.
6. Many people like to eat at “all you can eat buffets” because of the endless supply and variety of food.
7. The homeless man’s brusque attitude dissuaded our decision to help him out.
8. Some may think our spoons are dirty, but they really just need to be burnished.
9. The random snowfall in April was a boon to the local ski resort.
10. The college hired a model to take high school students on a tour of the campus in order to blandish them to come to the school.
1. The lemon was so acerbic that it made her lips pucker.
2. Sometimes teachers adumbrate lessons that make sense to them, but the students are lost and confused.
3. Many view Casey Anthony as an anathema, which is unfair to think when they don’t even know her.
4. The mother did not feel antipathy for her child, even though he killed his sister.
5. We learned about the Hindu ascetics in World Religions, who have no personal possessions and practice self harm in order to reach enlightenment.
6. Many people like to eat at “all you can eat buffets” because of the endless supply and variety of food.
7. The homeless man’s brusque attitude dissuaded our decision to help him out.
8. Some may think our spoons are dirty, but they really just need to be burnished.
9. The random snowfall in April was a boon to the local ski resort.
10. The college hired a model to take high school students on a tour of the campus in order to blandish them to come to the school.
1. Police officers may have a large amount of authority but not nearly enough to abrogate someones rights.
2. The Hindu ascetics would only live on the bare minimum with almost no food or water.
3. During the baby shower everyone comes to offer boons for the soon to be mother
4. The old country buffet only requires a 10 dollar fee then its all you can eat
5. After the car wash the men burnished my car and gave it a great shine.
6.The mans brusque manners made everyone in the restaurant quite uncomfortable.
7. The family of the victim felt nothing but antipathy toward the murderer
8. The student ran through the halls with alacrity as he tried to make it to class on time.
9. After September 11th the fireman were rewarded with the crowds approbation
10. On the last play of the game the coach called a timeout in order to adumbrate a masterful play to win the game.
1.Vegans have the most ascetic life styles out of all the different types of vegetarians.
2.Cain is an anathema in the bible, cursed to roam the Earth forever.
3.The school nurse handled the scraped knee brusque manner that the child thought the nurse was heartless.
4.The Greeks attributed acumen to the Muses.
5.The bully arrogated money from the defenseless nerds.
6.Fred did his homework with alacrity so he could quickly get to his video games.
7.In our faith we abjure Satan.
8.Orange juice and toothpaste together has an acerbic taste.
9.We sing approbation to God during mass.
10.John was assiduous at school; but sadly he just couldn’t seem to make the grade.
1. The Puritan boy abjured the claim that he committed adultery.
2. The mayor passed a right abrogating the townspeople's right to ride a bike at night while wearing dark clothing.
3. Her acerbic remark was bitter and hurt my feelings.
4. The sister's could not keep acrimony from coming between them when they both wanted to use the car.
5.The GhostHunters leader is assumed to have spiritual acumen leading him to find ghosts.
6. My mother adumbrated directions to my friend's house, so I got lost.
7. My favorite thing to do at work is light the candles, so when my boss asked me to light them I did so with alacrity.
8. Some people treat their ex-boyfriends or girlfriends as an anathema.
9. Some students feel antipathy towards the teachers that fail them.
10. Most people greet Charlie Sheen with the opposite of approbation.
1. Jimmy became very acerbic after no one wished him a happy birthday and snapped at anyone who talked to him.
2. The teacher adumbrated the test review to the students, so no one knew what they were doing.
3. Dani felt antipathy for Matt after he stole her seat at lunch.
4. Muhammad lived an ascetic life in a cave while he created the foundations of Islam.
5. Everyone shunned the anathema who recently cheated on his wife.
6. The boy tried to blandish the girl into going to prom with him.
7. Her brusque manner towards him was because she was trying to study.
8. The buttress was built to add extra support to the deck.
9. I spent an entire week of assiduous research for my paper, but I still only got a B.
10. The boy showed alacrity when his mother suggested they get ice cream after his soccer game.
1) When Justin Bieber announced that he would have a free outdoor concert a block down the road from Hopster Middle School, girls made their way to the stadium with alacrity.
2)Those who believe in witchcraft and the supernatural often believe that those who cause bad things to happen to those are their anathemas.
3)The convenience store owner felt antipathy towards the robber, after he stole over a thousand dollars worth of pizza and ice cream.
4)Vegetarians live an ascetic way of life, opting to not eat any meat.
5)An argument often starts because of a disagreement or fight, and includes multiple aspersions from one person to another.
6)The assiduous students work hard every day at school; asking questions, doing the work, and go home at night studying the information taught to receive an “A” for the year.
7)Receiving scholarships to universities and colleges are a boon to students with financial problems.
8)When Ashley met Bradley Cooper, she was taken back by his brusque attitude and quickly re-evaluated being a fan of his.
9)Before prom, guys should make sure to burnish their shoes so that they look nice and clean.
10)To injured students, crutches are used as buttresses when they walk around the school building.
1.) The wind buffeted the rickety shack until it was completely torn apart.
2.) The audience applauded the winning team with extreme approbation.
3.) The heist was poorly adumbrated, which is probably why the perps got caught
4.) The 18 amendment abrogated alcoholic beverages in any form
5.) The strong steel buttress kept the house from falling during the hurricane
6.) The gunman spoke to the hostages in a very brusque fashion
7.) He tried to blandish his teacher into giving him a few extra points
8.) If you work here, you must be a very assiduous employee
9.) Hades was an anathema to every other god on Mt. Olympus
10.) The brown nosing student responded to the teachers request with such alacrity
1. A truly religious man will not abjure his religion when being threatened.
2. I was very acerbic after he beat me because in knew I should have won.
3. Since he was late to school, he drove with alacrity and almost crashed.
4. I felt a great antipathy for the man that committed the crime.
5. The police officer was awarded lots of approbation for his drug bust.
6. In some countries, there is no effort to stop assiduous child labor.
7. Salesmen are professionals at blandishing buyers into purchasing their good.
8. My grandmother is often very brusque with her sentences because she is always rushing.
9. The rain that was carried by the wind buffeted the window and created a very soothing sound.
10. There are many stands throughout New York that burnish your shoes for money.
1. For a while, the girl’s ex-boyfriend was an anathema to her; each time she saw him, she would turn and walk the other way, gritting her teeth in anger.
2. When I failed the French test, my friends acted as buttresses for me, telling me that it was a hard test, and that I would do better on the next test to bring up my grade.
3. The 18th amendment was abrogated by the government realized that America was actually becoming more corrupt without alcohol.
4. When Mary spoke to her friend, her tone was acerbic and left Mary’s friend feeling as though she’d been slapped with Mary’s words.
5. His alacrity proved to be advantageous as the boy was able to outrun even the fastest runner and finished the race in first place.
6. The woman felt nothing but antipathy for the husband she had once loved, but who had cheated and lied to her too many times to count.
7. The assiduous student studied hard for all her tests and was able to continually get straight A’s throughout her life.
8. He spoke to me in a brusque manner, using clipped sentences and leaving while I was in the middle of a sentence.
9.The baby was a boon to the parents, who had had difficulty conceiving for years before finally having him.
10.The buffet was lined with every type of imaginable food, and the guests soon found that they were stuffed and feeling sick to their stomachs.
1. Abe Lincoln abrogated slavery.
2. My mom became increasingly acerbic as she began to get sleepy.
3. Using his great alacrity, Mike Igo was the first person to finish the race.
4. The senior class bullied Mike Igo because he is an anathema.
5. The senior class feels nothing but antipathy for Mike Igo.
6. After getting in the game, Mike Igo was greeted by his team with approbation.
7. Mike Igo can't be described as assiduous.
8. Once Mike Igo heard that the soccer banquet had a buffet he wanted to go.
9. Trying to buttress the extra weight in his freshman back pack, Mike Igo's legs gave out.
10. My mom arrogated all cell phones in the house by deactivating them for a punishment.
1)At the buffet, Bill ate so much food that he gained five pounds.
2)The jeweler burnished the diamond ring and made it look like new.
3)The employee blandished her boss by giving outrageous compliments on her outfit.
4)The assiduous employee completed the assignment in less than an hour.
5)The antipathy toward his boss made Eric quit his job.
6)The architect adumbrated a model of the new building he was designing but his boss did not understand the sketch.
7)The acerbic herb in the soup made Bob cringe.
8)The popular girl abjured the new girl by starting a rumor about her.
9)The approbation of the firefighter was well deserved when he saved five people from a burning building.
10)The snow day was a boon for the boy who did not do his homework.
1.) I do not even seem to blink as I write my college essay with alacrity, hoping to get into University of Delaware.
2.) The society feels mostly antipathy towards those who taunt and belittle people with special needs.
3.) The field hockey team won State Championships after a long assiduous season.
4.) Her speech was loaded with acerbic wit, and some people in the audience thought that her comments went too far.
5.) At the all you can eat buffet many loaded their plates with an abundant amount of food.
6.) The married couple who could not get pregnant after 12 months were booned with conception of a child in the 13th month.
7.) In order to recieve credit for the question, you must buttress your answers.
8.) An atheist in an anathema to the Catholic Church.
9.) America welcomes back those who fought in Iraq with approbation.
10.) Although the chocolate cake was taunting her, she abjured her temptations and contiued eating a carrot.
1. My mom said I had to burnish the silverware to make it nice and clean for Thanksgiving dinner.
2. A really good buffet restaurant is Szechuan; they have so many different Chinese dishes to chose from.
3. The girl was very acerbic when she told her friend she failed the test, considering she studied so hard she thought she’d get an A.
4. Our teacher adumbrated the project, so everyone had no idea how to do it correctly.
5. He worked so assiduously on his paper, which was worth it in the end when he received an A.
6. The sturdy wood beams were a good buttress for the house.
7. Working late night shifts on Saturday’s is no boon, it ruins any fun plans I could have.
8. Justin Bieber abjured that he was the father of the crazed fan’s baby.
9. She had great acumen in psychology and could figure out what was wrong with something just by looking at their body language.
10. The man had such antipathy for his boss that he quit his job and stormed out.
1. The abolition movement worked to abrogate slavery and equalize both African Americans and white people.
2. The girl was acerbic once the results came out for top ten contestants in the pageant because she was number eleven.
3. The crime was committed by a man whose acrimony towards a high school bully led him to do evil.
4. If the girl had a better acumen for school, she may have been able to go to college.
5. I adumbrated a preview of what the swim jackets would look like with a logo, but people said my drawing looked more like a horse.
6. During a race, I am always trying to reach the finish line with alacrity.
7. The boy attempted to blandish his teacher into giving him an ‘A’ on the project by sending her a fruit basket.
8. The only buffet my family eats at is a Chinese buffet because they enjoy the different choices.
9. After the fire, all the precious trophies and medals that survived were burnished and restored.
10. I show a great antipathy towards certain vegetables such as squash and zucchini.
Christians believe when we die some of us will be accepted and some of us will be abjured from heaven.
Abraham Lincoln was the president to abrogate slavery in the United States.
When people are in bad moods they can be acerbic to just about everyone.
People with good acumen in a certain area at a young age are called prodigies.
When joe was offered the job at the store he was excited and accepted with alacrity.
Some people like the president others view him as an anathema.
When soldiers come home they are welcomed with much celebration and approbation.
Hindu ascetics deprive themselves of all human comforts.
Most people's campaigns are not as much promoting of themselves but casting aspersion on their opponents.
The friends went to the buffet because they were very hungry but did not have alot of money.
Even the most difficult situation’s solution cannot escape my friend’s acumen into the way people think.
I have found that adumbrating a plan is a good way for it not to work, you must be thorough from the start.
The rookie was filled with alacrity along with nervousness before his first play in the big game.
Antipathy for the defendant filled the courtroom as the murders were described.
The stadium was ablaze with approbations for Desean after his winning touchdown.
Everything from my locker was arrogated while I was at practice and still have not replaced all that was there.
I spent the day assiduously working for my friend’s dad at the work shop.
The applicant probably would not have gotten the job had she not blandished the interviewer.
I was buffeted by the driving snow as soon as I opened the door.
I had to buttress the cabinet on the hand truck so it would not fall over
1) The boy thought his jokes were funny, but his friends found them acerbic and were upset.
2) The young mother used approbation to show her child good behavior, a technique called positive reinforcement.
3) Once a year, the old woman takes out all of her fine silverware to burnish them.
4) The buffet provided every food from brussel sprouts to chocolate cake.
5) The young student was assiduous, which can be seen in her excellent grades, sports, and part time job.
6) The witch cast an aspersion on the greedy man which gave him bad luck for thirty years.
7) The acrimony between the young couple eventually led to their break up.
8) The school harbored antipathy for their long time rival.
9) Shelly’s best friend was a buttress when her father died, and was always there supporting Shelly in her time of need.
10) The medical breakthrough was a boon to many families who had been hoping for a cure to the illness for many decades.
The ban on costal fishing ten years ago has left the present day fishing industry with a boon of surplus fish.
People searching for a bargain when it comes to eating dinner should look for an all you can eat buffet.
The attractive female in action movies always attempt to blandish their way out of sticky situations.
The retired baseball player received a roaring approbation when he returned to the team where he had won several world championships.
Siddhartha lived an ascetic life style while he was trying to find the path to enlightenment.
The secretary quit her job because her boss conversed with her in a very brusque manner.
Civil right groups fight to keep the government from abrogating our basic freedoms.
Dictators take it upon themselves to arrogate the power in order to do whatever they please.
The nervous scientist adumbrated his hypothesis on the board in front of his fellow peers.
The Pope abjured the man's sins after all of the repentance he did to make up for his wrong doings.
1. I was taught that no matter how much you may despise a person, you should never wish aspersions on them.
2. The assiduous athlete finally showed off all of her hard work after winning the race on Saturday.
3. The soldiers were expected to all have perfectly burnished shoes with their uniform, one mark was simply unacceptable.
4. After the singer’s incredible performance, she received well deserved approbation.
5. During the Salem Witch Trials, woman were usually singled out and looked upon as anathemas.
6. His love of racing left him with alacrity to get on the track every day.
7. Before losing the moment, the artist adumbrated the moving scene.
8. People either love or hate grapefruits, they have a very acerbic taste.
9. Even though I forgive you for what you did, I still have antipathy towards you.
10. The woman thanked the community and her many friends for acting as buttresses during her time of need.
1. When Stacy’s mom proposed two options for wall colors, Stacy had to abjure the less favorable one.
2. The two arguing friends send numerous acerbic texts to each other.
3. Trying to keep her mission a secret, Kelsey adumbrated the plan when telling others.
4. In the movie Footloose, Ren abrogated the ancient law prohibiting dancing so that the school may have a prom.
5. The police officer arrogated the suspect’s car even though he did not have a search warrant.
6. After receiving a bad grade last quarter, the student pledged to be more assiduous in his work ethic next quarter.
7. I had to blandish my mom into letting me go to the movies with my friends since it was a school night.
8. Most judges have a brusque attitude because they don’t have time to deal with lots of arguments.
9. I cannot wait until Thanksgiving when my huge family sets up a buffet of food to choose from.
10. Wearing extremely high heels, Carly had to lean on a buttress for balance.
1.The girl got a letter from the restraunt saying they abjured her application, causing her to go back out and look for another job.
2.Sick of her friends teasing her, the girl became acerbic and started making nasty comments, that were very hurtful.
3. The boy cleaned his room with such alacrity, because if he did not clean his room before his mom came home he would be grounded
4. The girl felt such antipathy towards the boy since he humiliated her and dumped her in front of all her friends
5. The students welcomed president Obama with approbation, they had been anticipating his arrival for weeks
6. The girl was not the best worker, but it was her assiduous attitude which kept her around.
7. The salesman tried to blandish the women into buying the dress by telling her it made her look ten pounds slimmer.
8. For Thanksgiving instead of sitting and eating, we all took food from the buffet lined up along the counter.
9.The boy took a lot of pride in his trophies; therefore he would burnish them every week so they stayed in good condition.
10. The legs are used as buttresses to hold the bed up.
1. When the group was not allowed to protest they could argue that there right to free speech was abrogated.
2. The one letter you dont want from a college is one stating you have been abjured.
3. Most bullies in high-school are very acerbic when making fun of others.
4. Because of his grandfathers world war 2 acumen he was able to complete the project with ease.
5. Before building the school they must first adumbrate each and every room to make sure everything correct.
6. He sped down the highway with alacrity in attempt to be on time for his meeting.
7. Some would say that Pontious pilot is an anathema for what he did to Jesus.
8. As an eagles fan I feel nothing but antipathy toward the dallas cowboys our arch rival.
9. The boy tried to blandish his teacher into raising his grade.
10. In the olden days it was highly common for people to fear that witches would cast aspersions on them.
1. After many disputes, the government decided to abrogate the law due to all the negative feed back and commotion it was causing.
2. Since Abby’s rejection to her number college, she’s been acerbic towards anyone who even brings up the topic of college.
3. Even after the two rivals battled it out during the boxing match, the loser still had some acrimony built up whenever he saw his champion opponent.
4. Ellen was extremely smart, graduated with a 4.3 GPA and was capable of comprehending much faster and easier than her classmates due to her acumen.
5. Just because the teacher was lazy and didn’t feel like fully explaining the fire drill procedure to the students, he adumbrated a plan in such a way that they had no idea what to do if a fire did occur.
6. He knew he messed up and lied to his parents so when they asked a favor of him, he would complete it with alacrity.
7. Even though the man apologized and returned what he had stolen, Kelsey was furious and still had antipathy towards him.
8. After she completed 100 service hours of work in such a short time period, she was honored with approbation at her graduation ceremony.
9. The assiduous boy was so focused on getting into college and doing well through high school that he managed to get into his number one Ivy league choice.
10. He burnished his shoes for the ball he was attending tomorrow night so that they would look presentable.
1. The runner finished the race with great alacrity.
2. Because he killed so many people, Adolf Hitler is thought to be an anathema.
3. His heart filled with antipathy when he saw his cheating ex-wife at the mall.
4. All the church-goers greeted the bishop with approbation.
5. Our son has been such a boon, he is nice, well mannered, and does well in school.
6. The brusque dinner left me hungry, unsatisfied, and wanting more.
7. Instead of eating a traditional meal, which we could not agree upon, we all went to the Chinese buffet where there is plenty of food to pick and choose from.
8. The criminal tried to blandish the police officer to let him go using large sums of cash money.
9. The assiduous teacher was sad because no matter how hard he worked, he still made little money.
10. Tommy adumbrated what our night's plans were, but they were so short and concise that none of us knew what we were going to do.
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