adverse reaction to the new medication she had to go into the hospital for treatment and observation adjective adverse ad vurs hostile unfavorable or harmful antagonize verb ID: 719006
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Slide1
Knowsys
Group 10Slide2
When Jenny had an
adverse reaction to the newmedication, she had to go into the hospital for treatmentand observation.
adjective
adversead vurs
hostile, unfavorable, or harmfulSlide3
antagonize verb
an ta gə
nīz
to
make hostile
or
unfriendly
The manager
antagonized
the employee by pointing his finger on his chest.Slide4
confront verb
kən frunt
to oppose or challenge
or to meet face-to-face
After months of training and simulations, the troops were finally ready to
confront
the enemy.Slide5
verb
to make very angry
I find it
infuriating
when
I call my cell phone
company and get
put on hold for
long periods of time.
infuriate
in fyür ē ātSlide6
irate adjective
ī rāt
very angry
The
irate
customer demanded a full refund when he found out the equipment was defective.Slide7
wrath
rath
Fearing the
wrath
of the gods, the ancient
Romans offered
sacrifices
to
keep the gods from getting
angry
.
Strong AngerSlide8
adjective aghast
ə gast
filled with sudden fright
or horror
The
audience was
aghast
when the wolfman jumped out
of the
shadows
and attacked his victim
.Slide9
dumbfound verb
dum found
to
make speechless with surprise
After
the politician's bold speech against the right to
a free
press, the audience sat
dumbfounded
in
shocked silence
.Slide10
verb flabbergast
fla bər gast
to overwhelm with surprise
Since we did not even know my brother was dating, we were
flabbergasted
when he announced his engagement.Slide11
incredulous showing
unbelief
in kre jə
ləs
When
Irene received her acceptance letter to Harvard
, she
was
incredulous
and kept asking,
"
Really? Are
you sure?“
ad
jective