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g rammatical category adjective d efinition not willing to change ones opinion obey etc GreekLatin roots ob meaning against o ther forms obstinately obstinacy

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g rammatical category adjective d efinition not willing to change ones opinion obey etc GreekLatin roots ob meaning against o ther forms obstinately obstinacy. cried for him to return. Now among those that did so, there were two that were determined to fetch him back by force.The name of one was name of the other was . Now by this time the man was a goo - olive oil, Bulls Bay sea salt, butterbean puree………. Local Lettuce - crouton, veggie, oil and vinegar or buttermilk dressing…..... Frogmore Chowder - Old Bay, oyster crac Provoke Detriment. Fallible Obstinate,. Reconcile Reiterate. Optimistic Abridge . Parasite Tirade . . Abridge. Synonyms: shorten, edit, condense, abbreviate, cut short, reduce. Sample Sentence: I was running late, so I told my mom the . : stubborn. Forms: . N: obstinacy. V: 00. Adj. : obstinate. Adv: obstinately. Syn. : mulish, cantankerous. Ant: agreeable, negotiable, flexible, conciliatory. relatives: . against or reverse: . obstruct, obnoxious,. lanky. dictator. s. neering. d. isdainfully. obstinate. c. ivilized. h. esitate. residential. c. ontempt. rain gauge. s. tratus. hygrometer. lanky –tall and thin . dictator – a ruler with total power over a country. Knowing the meaning of words makes reading more enjoyable and understandable.. 1. Induce V.. Cause to happen, bring about. Sammi. wondered what induced the fight between her friends.. 2. Infer V.. calamity. (n.) an event with disastrous consequences . The earthquake in San Francisco was a calamity worse than any other natural disaster in history.. quaint. (adj.) charmingly old-fashioned . Hilda was delighted by the quaint bonnets she saw in Amish country.. Ostracize. leave someone out. , . ignore, or banish with approval from the larger group. Verb. Morose. Miserable, depressed, extremely sad. Adjective. Aloof. Distant, removed, feeling apart from others. Vocabulary Words. January . 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849. Born in Boston, Massachusetts. Married Virginia Eliza . Clemm. Poe; his cousin. Writer, poet, editor and literary critic. Part of the Romantic Movement.

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