PPT-Unit 5 Vocabulary Accomplice
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Definition a person who takes part in a crime Sentence The thief and his lady accomplice will spent time in jail for wrong doing Picture Criminal did the crime
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Definition a person who takes part in a crime Sentence The thief and his lady accomplice will spent time in jail for wrong doing Picture Criminal did the crime Accomplice took part in the crime . Quiz February 10th. Unit 11 Vocabulary. Jude –. a smart, fashionable, beautiful, and well mannered person.. Some might consider the model to be quite . jude. .. Quarrel. – an angry dispute; a fight amongst enemies.. Quiz 11/18. Unit 7 Vocabulary. Gallant (adj.) – brave and noble. .. The soldiers fought . gallantly. . Fray (n.) – noisy fight. .. The neighbors heard a . fray . happening next door.. Martial (adj.) – military. Test Friday November 4. th. . Unit 6 Vocabulary. Adversary- someone who offers opposition to someone else.. The two teams were . adversaries . of each other.. Ardor- feelings of great warmth and intensity.. 9/1. Unit 2 Vocabulary. Exempt (adj.) . - . grant relief from a rule or requirement.. If you do well on your test you may be . exempt . from the final exam.. Dismayed (v.) . - . struck with fear, dread, or consternation.. th. . Unit 4 Vocabulary. Accentuate- to stress, single out as important.. The girl wanted makeup that would . accentuate . her blue eyes.. Bizarre- conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.. rd. . Unit 3 Vocabulary . Prohibited- forbidden by law.. Driving drunk is . prohibited. .. Compel- force somebody to do something.. The football coach . compels. the players to practice hard.. Conspicuous- obvious to the mind or eye.. th. . Unit 6 Vocabulary. Adversary- someone who offers opposition to someone else.. The two teams were . adversaries . of each other.. Ardor- feelings of great warmth and intensity.. The couple’s . Suitor- a man who courts a woman. .. The father was waiting a proper . suitor. for his daughter. Asunder- into parts or pieces. .. Hurricane Matthew ripped Florida . asunder.. Quell-suppress . or crush completely. th. . Unit 4 Vocabulary. Accentuate- to stress, single out as important.. The girl wanted makeup that would . accentuate . her blue eyes.. Bizarre- conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.. Unit 13 Vocabulary. Unsullied: . spotlessly clean and fresh.. Atticus’s office in the courthouse contained little more than a hat rack, a spittoon, a checkerboard and an . unsullied. Code of Alabama.. 28. Erasmian. or Seminary Type Pronunciations. English . Greek. Greek . English. Previous. Next. You can click . any . where on the screen to bring up the translated . word . Hit . Next/Previous . Vocabulary Unit 21 Quiz Friday 3-31-17 1. obsession (n.) a preoccupation; an idea, feeling, or impulse that a person cannot escape. 2. obtuse (adj.) not sharp-edged or pointed; blunt; intellectually and emotionally insensitive; dull Unit 5 Vocabulary accomplice Definition: (n) a person who takes part in a crime Synonyms: partner in crime, confederate annihilate Definition: (v) to destroy completely Synonyms: obliterate, decimate, demolish Modern Greek . Pronunciations. English . Greek. Greek . English. Previous. Next. You can click . any . where on the screen to bring up the translated . word . Hit . Next/Previous . button to .
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