PDF-WORD OF THE WEEK abash b sh PART OF SPEECHDEFINITION A
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1 ill at ease embarrass ed or confused ashamed SENTENCE Perhaps he should have felt abashed after his Thanksgiving Day meal but he was not embarrassed at all In
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1 ill at ease embarrass ed or confused ashamed SENTENCE Perhaps he should have felt abashed after his Thanksgiving Day meal but he was not embarrassed at all In fact he was just getting ready for dessert. 98 per week for 40 or 51 weeks Ensuite room Benyon Sher57374eld St Georges Greenow McCombie 5750713902 per week for 40 or 51 weeks Townhouse room Bridges and Stenton Townhouses 5750713902 per week for 40 or 51 weeks Premium room with shared bathroom 1 miles 1 Struck by shock terror or amazement SENTENCE Everyone looked up into the sky and their faces were aghast and shocked at what they saw To deceive by guile delude 2 To take away cheat 3 To distract the attention of divert 4 To pass time pleasantly 5 To amuse or charm delight SENTENCE Theres trouble in River City and that starts with B and ends with E and that stands for beguile Watc brPage 1br WORD OF THE WEEK earshot PART OF SPEECHDEFINITION NOUN SENTENCE DEFINITION. Definitions are typically found in the dictionary. Student dictionaries are located on your tables. Students are to read . ALL. of the definitions in the dictionary and then write the definition in their binders . . 1. . Name this type of sentence and put the correct punctuation mark. . . Do you honestly think these pants are too short. Write the plural and singular version of this word. : . . summaries. LGBT History Month. Theme 2016 - Religion. , Belief and Philosophy. Life. Healing. Nature. Sun. Serenity/harmony. Spirit. The Rainbow Week Plan. Each year group chooses a colour and matching word from the rainbow. acerb, cad, fil, . helio. , . reg. , -tom. SAT Focus Word: exacerbate (v.). to increase the severity, bitterness, or . violence of. High traffic . exacerbates. the smog level.. acerbic. (adj.). having a bitter or sour taste. Pericles. “Thy . food is . such. As . hath been . belch'd. on by infected lungs. .”. Or this one from King Lear (said by the King to his own daughter!). “Thou . art a boil, a plague sore, an embossed carbuncle in my corrupted . Definition. Admonish. V / . To. exhort or caution. Allege. V / -. To assert without proof. Assert. V / . To state confidently,. without need for proof. Beseech. V / -. To beg. Conjure. V / . 1) To call as if by. To destroy the self-confidence, poise, or self-possession of someone; to make them embarrassed . Synonym: to humiliate . The professor . abashed. the new student by making her feel silly when she asked where her seat was located. . Vocabulary 19 ABASH (V) TO MAKE UNEASY OR ASHAMED; TO EMBARRASS ALLURE (N) CHARM; (V) TO FASCINATE; TO TEMPT WITH SOMETHING DESIRABLE AUSPICIOUS (ADJ) MARKED BY SIGNS OF SUCCESS OR GOOD FORTUNE; FAVORABLE Week 1 Vocabulary Abbreviate: shorten, abridge Abstinence: act of refraining from Adulation: high praise Adversity: misfortune Aberration: a state or condition markedly different from the norm (bonus word)
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