PPT-Vocabulary Review Assuage—(verb) to make an unpleasant feeling less intense; to satisfy

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I assuaged my hunger by eating a light snack before dinner Apothecarynoun a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs Romeo sought out an apothecary to

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I assuaged my hunger by eating a light snack before dinner Apothecarynoun a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs Romeo sought out an apothecary to obtain poison. Clean regularly the chain with an appropriate chaincleaner Never use alkali based or acid based solvents such as rust cleaners If those solvent be used chain might break and cause serious injury In order to obtain good gear shifting performance the CHAPTER VOCABULARY. CHAPTER 1. Disgrace: . loss of respect, honor, or esteem; shame. Madras: . a light cotton plaid fabric used for shirts, dresses, etc.. Muttered:. spoke in low tones; grumbled. assuage to make something less painful or severe foray (n) a trip or action that is unusual or not normal for you; an att empt to do something for the first time; a short journey malevolent (a By . Lily. adoration. Deep love or worship. I have so much adoration for my family that I would cross my heart, hope to cry, and stick a needle in my eye for them!. irritable. Easily annoyed. Sometimes my sister makes me so irritable I could explode! Also my friends can make me irritable to.. (. uh. -. sweyj. ). . to ease or satisfy; to make less severe . A. ssuage. I will . assuage. my grief by crying into my pillow.. We . assuaged. our guilt by doing something nice for the children.. Evelyn . Waugh. Johnson O’Connor’s study of . 39 large manufacturing companies. People who possess a limited vocabulary have a much tougher time breaking out from old patterns of thought or questioning. . A line divides the set of all points in a plane into three disjoint subsets. These subsets are the set of points that lie on the line and the two sets of points that lie on either side of the line. . Drone. (noun or verb). An unchanging . sound . Audible. (adj.). Heard or perceptible . by ear. Hurtle. (verb). Making a . thrusting or falling . movement forward . Vague. (adj.). Lacking clarity or . Feel overlooked altogether and want to feel included. Can get mixed up with rejection- not the same thing!. Feeling alone means:. Being alone differs from being lonely because one CHOOSES to be alone. . Wednesday, Sept. 3. 1. The prefix psyche means mind. . 2. The suffix -ology means the study of.. 3. . Related: (verb) had something to do with. 4. . glory- (noun) praise or honor. 5. . tangible- (adjective) able to be seen, touched, or felt. – n 1: a social structure without government or law and order. 2: utter . confusion. . A country without a central government and judicial system is at risk for . anarchy. .. 2. Auspicious . – adj. promising . Chapters 1-5. maneuver. Noun. A movement or series of moves requiring skill and care: "jumps and other daring maneuvers".. Verb. Perform or cause to perform a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care: "the truck was unable to maneuver comfortably".. Nonchalantly . relaxed and calm in a way that shows you do not care.. Predicaments. A difficult or unpleasant situation.. Bewildered. to be confused or puzzled about something.. Leering. To look or gaze in an unpleasant way.. Vocabulary 3b Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.

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