Silvia Osorio
Ms. Stronks
ELA 8
January 28, 2016
-eccentric: adjective: a person of strange behavior, The man was very eccentric in his zebra print leggings and neon sweater.
-repertoire: noun: stalk of something that a performer is ready to perform, The repertoire was of the band was very quiet impressive.
-predilection: noun: special liking for something, The teach had a predilection for one student because she was cute.
-Hopeless: adjective: feeling despair about something, He was hopeless on getting straight A's by the end of the trimester.
-apprehensively: adjective: something bad or unpleasant will happen, He apprehensively thought about all the things that could happen on his first day of work.
-Nervous: adjective: easily alarmed, I was nervous to take my test because I didn't study the night before.
-volition: noun: using ones will, The dark volition clouds signed that rain was coming soon.
-irked: verb: annoy, Mrs. Faith was irked by the child jumping on the desks.
-Apathetic: adjective: showing or feeling no interest, He was apathetic to the teacher giving a lesson.
-condescension: noun: attitude of disdain, I'm treated with condescension at school and work.
-Loud: adjective: making a lot of noise, The dogs barking was so loud it woke the neighbors in the middle of the night.
-Questioning: noun: asking a question, The smart boy was questioning the teachers answer.
-Reminiscent: adjective: tend to remind of something, The mom was reminiscent about the senior leaving for collage.
-monosyllabic: adjective: consisting of 1 syllable, The word pie is a monosyllabic word.
-urgent: adjective: requiring quick attention, The little baby needed urgent assistance because he swallowed a marble.
-auspicious: adjective: conduct to success, Some of the kids in my class make me very vexed.
-Wistful: adjective: having or showing regretful longing, She was wistful after she sent that text.
-Zealous: adjective: showing extreme zeal, I am zealous on group projects in all of my classes.
-Probate: noun: official providing of will, The will was in probate last night.
-condescended: verb: showing or feeling superiority, Last Saturday was a very gloomy day when it was raining.
Ms. Stronks
ELA 8
January 28, 2016
-eccentric: adjective: a person of strange behavior, The man was very eccentric in his zebra print leggings and neon sweater.
-repertoire: noun: stalk of something that a performer is ready to perform, The repertoire was of the band was very quiet impressive.
-predilection: noun: special liking for something, The teach had a predilection for one student because she was cute.
-Hopeless: adjective: feeling despair about something, He was hopeless on getting straight A's by the end of the trimester.
-apprehensively: adjective: something bad or unpleasant will happen, He apprehensively thought about all the things that could happen on his first day of work.
-Nervous: adjective: easily alarmed, I was nervous to take my test because I didn't study the night before.
-volition: noun: using ones will, The dark volition clouds signed that rain was coming soon.
-irked: verb: annoy, Mrs. Faith was irked by the child jumping on the desks.
-Apathetic: adjective: showing or feeling no interest, He was apathetic to the teacher giving a lesson.
-condescension: noun: attitude of disdain, I'm treated with condescension at school and work.
-Loud: adjective: making a lot of noise, The dogs barking was so loud it woke the neighbors in the middle of the night.
-Questioning: noun: asking a question, The smart boy was questioning the teachers answer.
-Reminiscent: adjective: tend to remind of something, The mom was reminiscent about the senior leaving for collage.
-monosyllabic: adjective: consisting of 1 syllable, The word pie is a monosyllabic word.
-urgent: adjective: requiring quick attention, The little baby needed urgent assistance because he swallowed a marble.
-auspicious: adjective: conduct to success, Some of the kids in my class make me very vexed.
-Wistful: adjective: having or showing regretful longing, She was wistful after she sent that text.
-Zealous: adjective: showing extreme zeal, I am zealous on group projects in all of my classes.
-Probate: noun: official providing of will, The will was in probate last night.
-condescended: verb: showing or feeling superiority, Last Saturday was a very gloomy day when it was raining.