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WORDS AND PART PRONUNCIATION

OF SPEECH
GRADE 1

grouchy (adj.) ˈɡrouCHē

squint (v.) skwint


canoe (n.) kəˈnooo

peculiar (adj.) pəˈkyooolyər

subtle (adj.) ˈsədl

bread (n.) \ˈbred\

drowsy (adj.) \ˈdrauu -zē\

crown (n.) \ˈkrauu n\


queen (n.) \ˈkwēn\

squeeze (v.) \ˈskwēz\

judgment (n.) /'jəj-mənt/

benign (adj.) [bih-nahyn]

indolent (adj.) [in-dl-uh nt]

cynicism (n.) [sin-uh-siz-uh m]


decapitate (v.) [dih-kap-i-teyt]

language (n.) lan-gwij

foreigner (n.) for - ə - nər

destination (n) des - tə - nā - shen

quince (n.) Kwin (t)s

blossom (n.) blä - sam


Amateur (adj.) aməCHər

Liaison (n.) lēˈāzän

whistle (v.) ˈ(h)wisəl

Precinct (n.) pr-siŋ(k)t

Explosion (n.) ikˈsplōZHən/

RHYTHM (n.) (ri-thəm)


WEATHER (n.) (we-thər)

PAMPHLET (n.) (pam-flit)

DIPTHERIA (n.) (dif-theer-ee-uh)

antique (adj.) adjective \(ˌ)an-ˈtēk

auditorium (n.) /ˌo-də-ˈtor-ē-əm/


dangerous (adj.) \dān-jə-rəs

tourniquet (n.) /tʊənɪkeɪ,ˈtɔː-/

knowledge (n.) nä-ləj

flexible (adj.) flek’ sə bəl

operation (n.) äp’ər ä shən

country (n.) kun trē


tourism (n.) toor’iz’əm

horizon (n.) hə ri’zən

Knowledge (n.) /näləj/

bicycle (n.) /ˈbīsək(ə)l/

guitar (n.) /ɡəˈtär/

bridge (n.) /Brij/


terrible (adj.) /terəb(ə)l/

creation (n.) \krē-ˈā-shən\

discussion (n.) \di-ˈskə-shən\

bouquet (n.) \bō-ˈkā, bü-\

acquaintance (n.) \ə-ˈkwān-tən(t)s\

apology (n.) \ə-ˈpä-lə-jē\


branch (n.) \ˈbranch\

weather (n.) \ˈwe-thər\

shelter (n.) \ˈshel-tər\

ocean (n.) \ˈō-shən\

remember (v.) \ri-ˈmem-bər\

benign (adj.) \bi-ˈnīn\


phlegm (n.) \ˈflem\

scanty (adj.) \ˈskan-tē\

gorgeous (adj.) \ˈgor-jəs\

qualm (n.) \ˈkwälm\


GRADE 2

amoeba (n.) /əˈmēbə/

pneumonia ( n. ) /n(y)oooˈmōnyə/

persuade (v. ) /pərˈswād/

reminisce (v. ) /ˌreməˈnis/

affiliate ( n. ) /əˈfilēˌāt/
receipt (n.) /rəˈsēt/

receive (v.) /rəˈsēv/

aquarium (n.) /əˈkwerēəm/

phantom (n.) /fan(t)əm/

patience (n) /pāSHəns/

conscientious (adj.) [kon-shee-en-shuh s


juvenile (adj.) ˈjooovəˌnīl,ˈjooovənl

Anonymous (n.) a-non’l-mus

indulge (v.) /inˈdəlj/

Definitely (adverb) ˈdef(ə)nətlē/

Assistant (n.) əˈsistənt/

Courageous (adj.) kəˈrājəs/


Furious (adj.) ˈfyooorēəs/

Suspicious (adj.) səˈspiSHəs/

peculiar (n.) \pi -'kyul - yar\

humility (n.) \hyu -'mi - lə - tē, yü -\

magnificent (adj.) \mag - nif - I - sənt\

convince (v.) \kən -'vin(t)s\


ferocious (adj.) \fə -'rō - shəs\

Obnoxious (adj.) ( ab-nak-shəs )

BEQUEATH (v.) (bi-kweth )

LEPRECHAUN (n.) ( lep-ruh-kawn )

AISLE (n.) (I’L)

FAÇADE (n.) (fu’saad)


approximate (adj.) /ə-ˈpräk-sə-mət/

aquarium (n.) \ə-ˈkwer-ē-əm\

caricature (n.) \ˈker-i-kə-ˌchər\

environment (n.) \in-ˈvī-rə(n)-mənt\

quotation (n.) kwō-ˈtā-shən

fluke (n.) (floook)


cramp (n.) (krămp)

fermentation (n.) (fûrˌmən-tāˈshən, -mĕn-)

stammer (v.) (stămˈər)

stanchion (n.) (stănˈchən, -shən)

undernourished (adj.) /ˌəndərˈnəriSHt/

cuisine (n.) /kwəˈzēn/


dyslexia (n.) /dəsˈleksēə/

pneumonia (n.) /n(y)oooˈmōnyə/

devour (v.) /dəˈvou(ə)r/

bicentennial (adj.) \ˌbī-(ˌ)sen-ˈte-nē-əl\

quarter (n.) \ˈkwo(r)-tər also ˈko(r)-

configuration (n.) \kən-ˌfi-gyə-ˈrā-shən,


preacher (v.) \ˈprēch- er\

streak (n.) \ˈstrēk\

tertiary (adj.) tur’ shē er’ē

tuition (n.) tōō ish’ən

paramount (adj.) par’ə mount’

machete (n.) mə shet’ē


dichotomy (n.) di ka tē mē

machine (n.) \mə-ˈshēn\

enormous (adj.) \i-ˈnor-məs, ē-\

recognize (v.) \ˈre-kig-ˌnīz, -kəg-\

appropriate (v.) \ə-ˈprō-prē-ˌāt\

apostrophe (n.) \ə-ˈpäs-trə-(ˌ)fē\


GRADE 3

gnomon (n.) ˈnōmän

scrumptious (adj.) ˈskrəm(p)SHəs

surveillance (n.) sərˈvāləns

silhouette (n.) ˌsɪl·uˈet

etiquette (n.) ˈedəkət,ˈedəˌket


oboe (n.) /ōbō/

neigh (v.) /nā/

night (n.) /nīt/

knight (n.) /nīt/

efficient (adj.) /əˈfiSHənt/

obeisance (n.) ōˈbāsəns,ōˈbē-/


ubiquitous (adj.) yoooˈbikwədəs/

vague (adj.) vāɡ

quarantine (n.) [( kwawr -uhn-teen,)]

promiscuous (adj.) prəˈmiskyoooəs

Approximately əˈpräksəmətlē/
(adverb)
vengeance (n.) ˈvenjəns/
Quotation (n.) kwōˈtāSH(ə)n

Conscience (n.) ˈkän(t)SHəns/

Occurrence (n.) əˈkərəns/

tableau (n.) tab'-lō

inveigh (v.) in-vā'

intaglio (n.) in-tal'-yō


dejavu (n.) dā-zhä-vü

presume (v.) pri-zum

CHAUFFEUR (n.) (shō-fər)

ROUX (n.) (ru)

COURIER (n.) (ku-ree-u(r))

LOQUACIOUS (adj.) (lo-kwa-shəs)


FASCINE (n.) (fa-sēn)

authority (n.) ə-ˈthär-ə-tē

baccalaureate (n.) \ˌba-kə-ˈlor-ē-ət, -ˈlär-\

bouquet (n.) /bookày/

colleague (n.) /ˈkä-(ˌ)lēg/

entrepreneur (n.) /ˌäⁿn-trə-p(r)ə-ˈnər/


haughty (adj.) \ho-ti\

expression (n.) /ex-pre-shun/

freight (n.) /freyt/

hypocrite (n.) /hi-pokrit/

fraught (adj.) /frot/

conscience (n.) /kän(t)SHəns/


hibernate (v.) /haɪbərneɪt/

necessity (n.) /ni-ˈse-sə-tē/

persuade (v.) /pərˈswād/

disastrous (adj.) /di-ˈzas-trəs/

amulet (n.) \ˈam-yə-lət\

chiffon (n.) \shi-ˈfän, ˈshi-ˌ\


larynx (n.) \ˈler-iŋ(k)s, ˈla-riŋ(k)s\

acquisition (n.) \ˌa-kwə-ˈzi-shən\

diphthong (n.) \ˈdif-ˌthoŋ, ˈdip-\

engrave (v.) en grāv’

flourine (n.) floo r een

distraction (n.) di strk’ shən


irrational (n.) ir rash’ ə nəl

titanium (n.) ti ta’nē əm

fragment (n.) \ˈfrag-mənt\

submerge (v.) \səb-ˈmərj\

enormous (adj.) \i-ˈnor-məs, ē-\

humorous (adj.) \ˈhyüm-rəs, ˈyüm-, ˈhyü-


mə-, ˈyü-\
glamorous (adj.) \ˈglam-rəs, ˈgla-mə-\
GRSDE 4

subconscious (Adj) /səbˈkänSHəs/

tincture (n. ) /tiNG(k)(t)SHər/

votaress (n. ) \ˈvō-tə-rəs\

reverberate (v. ) /rəˈvərbəˌrāt/

recalcitrant (Adj.) rəˈkalsətrənt/


appenix (n.) /əˈpendiks/

awl (n.) /ôl/

commissary (n.) /käməˌserē/

aeronotics (n.) /erəˈnôdiks/

dinoflagellates (n.) / dīnōˈflajəlit,

bludgeon /ˈbləjən/
extenuate ikˈstenyəˌwāt/

affiliate əˈfilēˌāt/

scurrilous /ˈskərələs/

circumscissile [sur-kuh m-sis-il]

photosynthesis (n.) foh-tuh-sin-thuh-sis

tessellation (n.) /ˌtɛsəˈleɪʃ(ə)n/


irreconcilable (adj.) /iˌrekənˈsīləb(ə)l/

reservoir (n.) rez-er-vwahr,

illegitimate (adj.) ˌiləˈjidəmət/

raucous (adj.) \ró - kəs\

chagrin (n.) \shə'-grin\

leucopoiesis (n.) \lōo-kō-poi-ē' sis\


pastiche (n.) \pas-tēsh\

pilau (n.) \pi-lō\

Limousine (n.) \ˈli-mə-ˌzēn\

Matinee (n.) \ˌma-tə-ˈnā\

Enfranchise (transitive \in-ˈfran-,chῙz-ˌen-\


verb)
Disenthrall (transitive \dis-in-ˈthrol\
verb)
Suffrage (n.) \ˈsə-frij\

exuberance (n.) \ig-ˈzü-b(ə-)rən(t)s

grotesque (adj.) [groh-tesk]

hemorrhage (n.) [hem-er-ij, hem-rij]

miscellaneous [mis-uh-ley-nee-uh s]

pterodactyl (n.) ter-uh-dak-til


disseminate (v.) \di-se-mə-nāt\

interrogate (v.) \in-ter-ə-gāt, -te-rə-\

jubilant (adj.) /dzu:bələnt/

drought (n.) \drauu t\

boon (n.) /bun/

admittance /əd-ˈmi-tən(t)s/
inexplicable /i-nik-ˈspli-kə-bəl/

compelling /kəm-ˈpe-liŋ/

occurrence /ə-ˈkər-ən(t)s/

pseudonym /ˈsü-də-ˌnim/

ascendancy (n.) \ə-ˈsen-dən(t)-sē\

coercion (n.) ˈər-zhən, -shən\


inquisitive (adj.) \in-ˈkwi-zə-tiv\

grotesque (adj.) \grō-ˈtesk\

colloquialism (n.) \-ˈlō-kwē-ə-ˌli-zəm\

ballast (n.) bal’ əst

frequency (n.) fre’kwən se

contumacious (adj.) kän/tyōō mā’shəs


feign (v.) fän

impugn (v.) im pyӧӧn’

radome (n.) 'rey,dowm

ruche (n.) roosh

sinod (n.) si-nud or 'si,nód

ulotrichous (adj.) yoo'la-tru-kus


uppity (adj.) ú-pi-tee
GRADE 5

metamorphosis (n.) [met-uh-mawr-fuh-sis]

pulchritude (adj.) [puhl-kri-tood, -tyood]

sobriquet (n.) \ˈsō-bri-ˌkā

turbulence (n.) /ˈtɜr·bjə·ləns/

synedoche (n. ) [si-nek-duh-kee]


statuesque (adj.) /staCHəˈwesk/

inquisitive (adj.) /inˈkwizədiv/

triumphant (adj.) /trīˈəmfənt/

presumptuous (adj.) /prəˈzəm(p)(t)SH(ooo)əs/

lieutenant (n.) /loooˈtenənt/

freight (n.) \ˈfrāt\


syzygy (n.) /ˈsizijē/

acquiesce (v.) ˌakwēˈes

bureaucratic (adj.) /ˌbyooorəˈkradik/

bourgeoisie (n.) boor-zhwa-zee

triumphant (adj.) \ trῙ-ˈəm(p)-fənt\

Cornucopia (n.) \ˌkor-nə-ˈkō-pē-əˌ-nyəˈ\


Magniloquence (n.) \mag-ˈni-lə-kwən(t)s\

Horrendous (adj.) \ho-ˈren-dəsˌhä-ˌhə-\

Mischievous (adj.) \ˈmis-chə-vəs


ˌˈmish-;÷mis-ˈchē-vē-əsˌ
mish-\
nonchalant (adj.) \nän-shə-'länt\

beau (n.) \'bō\

buoy (n.) \'bü-ē\


thusly (adverb) \thəslē\

diabolic (adj.) \di-ə-bä-lik\

bioluminescence (n.) \ˌbī-ō-ˌlü-mə-ˈne-səns\

bourgeois (adj.) \ˈbuu rzh-ˌwä\

euphemism (n.) yü-fə-mī-zəm

obnoxious (adj.) \äb-ˈnäk-shəs


repertoire (n.) [rep-er-twahr, rep-uh-]

carapace (n.) [kar-uh-peys]

foliage (n.) [foh-lee-ij]

epitaph (n.) [ep-i-taf]

homage (n.) [hom-ij]

fictitious (adj.) [fik-tish-uhs]


insouciant in-soo-see-uhnt

chauffeur shoh-fer

sauerkraut sauu (-ə)r-ˌkrauu t

schadenfreude shahd-n-froi-duh

reconnaissance ri-kon-uh-suhns

amphibious (adj.) \am-ˈfi-bē-əs\


exhaustible (adj.) \ig-ˈzost\

clairvoyance (n.) \kler-ˈvoi-ən(t)s\

couturier (n.) \kü-ˈtuu r-ē-ər, -ē-ˌā\

silohuette (n.) \ˌsi-lə-ˈwet\

steeple (n.) stēp’ pəl

obscure (adj.) əb skyoor’


dystrophy (n.) dis trə fẽ

indigenous (v.) in dij’ə nəs

scrounge (v.) skrounj

zaibatsu (n.) zI'bat,soo

bobotie (n.) bu'bow-tee

croquette (adj.) krow'ket


hyaloid (n.) hI-u,loyd

oomph (n.) ûmf


GRADE 6

acquiesce (v. ) /ˌakwēˈes/

philanthropist (n. ) /fəˈlanTHrəpəst/

colloquial (Adj. ) /kəˈlōkwēəl/

entrepreneur (n. ) /ˌäntrəprəˈnər/

abattoir (n. ) /ˈabəˌtwär


bureaucracy (n.) /byoooˈräkrəsē/

assassination (n.) /əˌsasnˈāSH(ə)n/

hygiene (n). /hīˌjēn/

somersault (v.) /səmərˌsôlt/

anxious (adj.) /aNG(k)SHəs/

liaison /ˈlēəˌzän,lēˈāzän/
reconnaissance rəˈkänəsəns/

obsequious əbˈsēkwēəs/

idiosyncrasy ˌidēəˈsiNGkrəsē/

chartreuse (n.) SHärˈˈtrooos

schizophrenic (adj.) skit-suh-fren-ik]

silhouette (n.) /ˌsiloooˈet/


pharmaceutical (adj.) ˌfärməˈsooodək(ə)l

connoiseur (n.) /känəˈsooor/

lascivious (adj.) \la-'siv-ē-as\

poul-tice (n. v.) pōl-tas

taut (adj.) tót

shrew (n.) 'shrü


nebulous (adj.) neb-ya-las

Jingoism (n.) \ˈjiŋ-(ˌ)gō-ˌi-zəm\

Grandiloquent (n.) \gran-ˈdi-lə-kwən(t)s\

Fanfaronade (n.) \ˌfan-ˌfa-rə-ˈnād, -ˈnäd\

Chauvinism (n.) \’shō-və-,ni-zəm\

Ostentatious \äs-tən-ˈtā-shəs\
conspicuous (adj.) /kən-ˈspi-kyə-wəs/

denouement (n.) [dey-noo-mahn]

nuisance (n.) ˈnü-sən(t)s

portmanteau (n.) /pôrtˈmantō/

voluptuous (adj.) və-ˈləp(t)-shə-wəs

chateau (n.) [sha-toh]


denouement (n.) [dey-noo-mahn]

tableau (n.) [tab-loh]

lineage (n.) [lin-ee-ij]

sumptuous (adj.) [suhmp-choo-uhs]

bouillabaisse (n.) bü-yə-ˈbās

rendezvous (n.) rahn-duh-voo, -dey-


caoutchouc (n.) ˈkauu -ˌchuu k

bourgeoisie (n.) buu (r)zh-ˌwä-ˈzē

cloche (n.) ˈklōsh

algorithm (n.) \ˈal-gə-ˌri-thəm\

fallacious (n.) fə-ˈlā-shəs\

hawthorn (n.) \ˈho-ˌthorn\


paroxysm (n.) \ˈpa-rək-ˌsi-zəm also pə-
ˈräk-\
lexicography (n.) \ˌlek-sə-ˈkä-grə-fē\

façade (n.) fə säd’

anguish (n.) an’ gwish

trough (n.) trōf

holocaust (adj.) häl’ə kōst’


virtuoso (n.) vur chōō ō’ sō

condescension (n.) - (kón-di'sen-shun)

punctilious (adj.) púngk'ti-lee-us)

bludgeon (v.) (blú-jun)

onomatopoeia (n.) ,ó-nu,ma-tu'pee-u

rouleau (n.) roo'low


APPEAR-O Spelling Words

MEANING

irritable and bad-tempered; grumpy; complaining.

look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an


attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or
paddles.
strange or odd; unusual

so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.

A baked food made from a mixture of flour and water.

tired and ready to fall asleep

a ring of leaves or flowers worn on the head of someone who has won a
game, contest or award.
the wife or widow of a king

to press together the parts and especially the opposite sides of something

the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event.

not malignant

meaning slow or lazy.

the belief that people always act selfishly


if someone is decapitated,his hand is cut off.

to communicate with each other

person from another place or country

the place to which a person is going

(n.) a yellow citrus fruit

flowers on a tree or bush


a person who does something poorly: a person who is not skillful at a job or
other activity
a person who helps organizations or groups to work together and provide
information to each other
emit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole
between one's lips or teeth.
a surrounding or enclosed area

a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is


caused by a bom
the gentle flow of sound in poetry depending upon the long and short
syllables which make up the verses
the state of the atmosphere with respect to the heat or cold, wetness or
dryness, calm or storm
a complete publication of generally less than so pages stitched or stapled
together and usually having a paper cover.
a very dangerous contagious disease in which the air passages and
especially the throat become coated with a false membrane

a valuable old object

a hall or building used in a gathering


involving possible injury, harm, or death

a device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by
compressing a limb with a cord or tight bandage.
a clear projection of truth or fact

able to bend without breaking; easily persuaded or influenced

a process or action that is part of a series in some work

a nation or territory
tourist travel esp. when regarded as a source of income for a country,
business, etc.
the line where the sky seems to meet the earth; the limit or extent of one’s
outlook
Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or
education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other,
propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front
wheel.
A stringed musical instrument with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved
sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the
fingers or a plectrum.
A structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine,
road, railroad, or other obstacle.
Extremely or distressingly bad or serious.

anything that came into existence invented by someone

An extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular


topic
An arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a presen

Personal knowledge or information about someone or something

An expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone


a secondary woody stem from the trunk or main stem of a tree

the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or


dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness
a position or the state of being covered and protected

the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourth of the surface
of the earth
to bring to mind or think of again

not causing harm or damage


dull or aphathetic coldness or indifference

very small in size or amount

very beautiful or attractive

a sudden attack of illness, faintness or nausea


A tiny living thing that consist of a single cell

A serious disease that affects the lungs and makes it difficult to breathe

To cause or to do something by asking, arguing or giving reasons

To talk, think or write about things that happened in the past

A person or organization officially attached to a larger body.


the action of receiving something or the fact of its being received.

be given, presented with

a transparent tank of water in which fish and other water creatures and
plants are kept.
a figment of the imagination.

the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting


angry or upset
very careful about doing what you are supposed to do
relating to young people

Nameless or unknown name

allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

Without a doubt

someone who helps someone else to do a job

having or showing courage:


full of anger or energy; violent or intense.

having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.

not usual or normal

the quality or state of not thinking you are better than other people.

very beatiful or impressive

to influence somebody to do something


very fierce or violent

marked by strong distaste or dislike

to hand to posperity, transmit

A mischievous elf in the Irish folklore

A passageway between seats

the face or front of a building


almost correct or exact : close in value or amount but not precise

a transparent tank of water in which fish and other water creatures and
plants are kept.
a picture or description deliberately making use of ridiculous exaggeration
for distortion.
the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded

a short note recognizing a source of information

A fluke is an odd occurrence that happens and is unlikely to be repeated


A cramp is a very painful and unexpected muscle contraction, or a device
used for holding two or more things together. (noun)
Fermentation is a process involving yeasts or other microorganisms
breaking down a substance, or a state of excitement
To stammer is to stutter or to speak with involuntary pauses and often
where the first sound of each word is repeated.
A stanchion is a vertical column, post or pillar which is used for support.
(noun)
Having insufficient food or other substances for good health and condition.

A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular


country, region, or establishment.
A general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or
interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but that do not affect general
intelligence.
Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air
sacs fill with pus and may become solid. Inflammation may affect both lungs
( double pneumonia ), one lung ( single pneumonia ), or only certain lobes
Eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.
( lobar pneumon)

completing a period of 200 years.

one of four equal parts

An arrangement of parts or elements


to deliver a sermon

An unbroken series of events

third rank, importance or value

money paid for instruction

ranking higher than any other, as in power or importance

a large heavy bladed knife used for cutting sugar cane, dense underbrush
the process of dividing into two

a mechanically, electrically, or electronically operated device for performing


a task
very great in size or amount

to know and remember

to get or save (money) for a specific use or purpose

the addressing of a usually absent person or a usually personified thing


rhetorically
the projecting piece on a sundial that shows the time by the position of its
shadow
delicious; elegant

the act of carefully watching someone or something especially in order to


prevent or detect a crime.
a dark shape in front of a light background.

the rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave.


a woodwind instrument with a double-reed mouthpiece, a slender tubular
body, and holes stopped by keys.
make a characteristic high-pitched sound

the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to
sunrise.
a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor

achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense

deferential respect.
present, appearing, or found everywhere

of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning

the situation of being kept away from other to prevent a disease from
spreading
not selective of a single class or person

used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or


exact; roughly.
punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
a formal statement setting out the estimated cost for a particular job or
service
an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or
wrongness of one's behavior.
the fact or frequency of something happening

a picture: a striking and vivid scene or representation

to make an attack with words

a design carved or engraved below the surface


an illusion of having experienced something that is really being experienced
for the first time.
to take as true without examinator or proof

paid driver of automobile

fat and flour cooked together as thickener for sauce

a person who carries message

given to fluent or excessive talk


a humble of sticks bound together for use in construction as of for tresses

the power or right to give orders

the degree of bachelor conferred by universities and colleges

a bunch of cut flowers

an associate especially in a profession

one who organizes and assumes the risk of a business


Blatantly and disdainfully proud

A word or phrase that shows thought or feeling.

Goods to be shipped.

A person who does not show his true feelings.

Full of or accompanied by something specified.

an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or


wrongness of one's behavior.
a state of greatly reduced metabolic activity and lowered body temperature adopted by certain

something that you must have or do

cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.

causing great damage.

A trinket or piece of jewellery usually hung about the neck and thought to be
a magical protection against evil or disease
A sheer fabric of silk or rayon
A cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea

The act of contracting, assuming or acquiring possession of something

A vowel sound that starts near the articulatory position for one vowel and
moves toward the position for another
to cut or incise letters, design, etc in or on

a plae , yellowish, flammable, irritating toxic gaseous chemical

a mental intrusion or cause of confusion


lacking the power to reason

a gray, light, strong metallic chemical element used in alloy

A small part broken or separated off something

Cause to be under water

Very large in size, quantity, or extent

humor; funny; comical


full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive
not wholly concious; existing but not felt

a substance that colors, dyes, or stains

woman devoted to something

echo back

resisting authority or control; disobedient


a section or table of additional matter at the end of a book or document

a small pointed tool used for piercing holes, especially in leather

a restaurant in a movie studio, military base, prison, or other institution.

the science or practice of travel through the air.

a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in


marine plankton and also found in fresh water
(Noun) a thick with a heavy end, used as a weapon
(Verb) reduce lessen minimize

(Verb) unite, associate, merge

(Adjective) humurously insulting

(Adjective) opening along a transverse circular line, as a seed vessel

the process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to produce
glucose
is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes with no overlaps
and gaps
incapable of being made to compromise or incompatible

is a storage space for fluids

not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or


rules.
loud; unpleasant

a feeling of being frustrated or annoyed because of failure or


dissappointment
the production of leucocytes
a mixture of different things

a dish made of seasoned rice

A car with close body and partitioned seat for the driver

an entertainment or reception held in the daytime

to set free ( as from slavery )

to free from bondage


the right to vote in an election

an exuberant act or expression

odd or unnatural in shape, appearance, or character; fantastically


ugly or absurd; bizarre.
a condition in which a person bleeds too much and cannot stop the flow of
blood
consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character:

any of a number of genera of flying reptiles of the extinct Pterosauria, from


the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having a highly reduced tail and teeth
and a birdlike beak.
To disperse throughout

To question formally

Feeling or expressing great joy : very happy

A long spell of dry weather

A timely benefit : blessing or help

permission to enter a place or to become a member of a club, group, etc.


not able to be explained or understood.

very interesting : able to capture and hold your attention

something that happens

a name that someone (such as a writer) uses instead of his or her real
name
The state that exists when one person or group has power over another

The act of compelling by force of authority


Showing curiosity

Distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous

characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate


informal speech
anything giving stability and firmness to character

the number of times any action or occurrence is repeated in a given period

obstinately resisting authority; disobedient


pretend

to attack by argument or criticism

A housing for a radar antenna; transparent to radio waves

A plaited, quilled, or goffered strip of lace, net, ribbon, or other materials.

A council convened to discuss ecclesiastical busines

Having woolly or curly hair (not leiotrichous)


Presumptuously arrogant
a profound change in form from onestage to the next in the life history of an
organism
physical beauty; comeliness.

a person's nickname

strong, uneven currents in airor water:

a figure of speech in which a part is used for thewhole or the whole for a par
t
attractively tall and dignified

curious or inquiring.

having won a battle or contest; victorious

failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.

a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.

goods that are carried by ships, trains, trucks, or airplanes


the nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies during an
eclipse
accept something reluctantly but without protest

relating to the business of running an organization, or government

the middle class or the members of the middle class

resulting in victory or success

a great amount or source of something.


the quality or state of being magniloquent

very bad or unpleasant

showing a playful desire to cause trouble

relaxed and calm in away that shoes that you do not care or are not worried
about anything
a woman's male lover or friend

an object that floats on water in a lake, bay, etc.,to show areas that are safe
or dangerous for boats
it means 'in this manner', 'by so doing'

of relating to, or characteristic of the devil

the emission of visible light by living organisms.

typical of fairly rich middle-class people

a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be


too harsh or blunt
very offensive and unpleasant
all the songs, pieces of music etc that a performer knows and is able to
perform
a bony or chitinous shield, test, or shell covering some or all of the dorsal
part of an animal, as of a turtle.
the representation of leaves, flowers, and branches in painting

commemorative inscription on a tomb about the person buried at that site

something done or given in acknowledgment or consideration of the worth


of another
imaginatively produced or set forth; created by the imagination
Free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant.

a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine for the owner.

cabbage cut fine and fermented in a brine made of its own juice with salt

delight in another's misfortune

a search made for useful military information in the field, especially by


examining the ground.
Relating to or characteristic of animals of the class Amphibia
Capable of being used up

an ability to communicate with dead people and to predict future events or


to know things that you do not actually see
Someone who designs clothing

A drawing of the outline of an object; filled in with some uniform colour

a church tower with a spire

not easily perceived, understood, seen


faulty development; degeneration

existing, growing or produced naturally

to take without permission

Japanese term for a business conglomerate, and sometimes used in


the United States to refer to anylarge corporation
A South African dish of curried mince with
an egg custard baked on top, usually served with chutney andrice
having a quietly appealing or polite quality.
Resembling glass in transparency or translucency

The activeness of an energetic personality


accept something reluctantly but without protest.

a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the


generous donation of money to good causes
the use of ordinary or familiar words or phrases, not formal

a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses

a slaughterhouse
a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made
by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
the action of assassinating someone.

conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing


disease, especially through cleanliness.
perform a somersault, or make a similar movement accidentally.

experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent


event or something with an uncertain outcome
(Noun) cooperation, connection, association
(Noun) military observation of a region to locate an enemy

(Adjective) obedient or attentive to an excessive or civil degree

(Noun) a charactersitic or mannerism, that is peculiar to individual

a pale green or yellow liqueur made from brandy and aromatic herbs

experiencing or maintaining contradictory attitudes and emotions

the dark outline of someone or something visible especially in dim light.


of or relating to medicinal drugs, or their preparation, use, or sale

an expert judge in matters of taste

lustful

soothing application applied to sore and inflamed portion of the body

tight; ready

scolding woman
vague, hazy; cloudy

(Noun) the feelings and beliefs of people who think that their country is
always right and who are in favor of aggressive acts against other
countries.
(Noun) a lofty, extravagantly colorful, pompous, or bombastic style, manner,
or quality especially in language.
(Noun) empty boasting: bluster

(Noun) the belief that your country, race, etc., is better than any other.

(Adjective) displaying wealth, knowledge, etc., in a way that is meant to


attract attention, admiration, or envy.
very easy to see or notice

the final outcome of the main dramatic complication in a literary work

irritating or annoying person or thing

a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two
equal parts.
inclined or devoted to a life of sensual pleasure

a stately residence imitating a distinctively French castle


the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as of a drama or novel

a representation of a picture, statue, scene, etc., by one ormore persons


suitably costumed and posed
the line of descendants of a particular ancestor

luxuriously fine or large

a soup or stew containing several kinds of fish and often shellfish, usually
combined with olive oil, tomatoes, and saffron.
a meeting with someone that is arranged for a particular time and place
and that is often secret
rubber

middle class

a woman's close-fitting hat usually with deep rounded crown and narrow
brim
A precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem

Based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information

A spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus


A sudden uncontrollable attack

The act of writing dictionaries

the front of a building

great suffering, as from worry, grief, agony

a long, narrow, open container of wood, stone for holding water

great or total destruction of life’ esp. by fire


skilled; learned

Affability to your inferiors and temporary disregard for differences of


position or rank
Marked by precise accordance with details

Overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club

Using words that imitate the sound they denote

A roll of ribbon; a roll of coins wrapped in a paper.


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SENTENCE

The old man grew sulky and grouchy.

The bright sun made them squint.


The canoe in the river has two seats.

His accent was a peculiar mixture of Cockney and Irish.

His language expresses rich and subtle meanings.

I want to eat bread in my snack.

Mark is feeling drowsy in his class because he did not sleep early last night.

Pia Alonzo Wurtzback walked down the runway wearing her sparkling crown.
The king and his queen went around their kingdom to give help to their people.

Sean and Lulu gently squeeze the orange fruit to get its juice.

They criticized my judgment of the contestants.

They found a small benign tumor on his liver and removed it.

It can take an indolent child hours to get out of bed on a weekend morning.

I found Ben’s cynicism wearing at times.


Sharp instruments are used by doctors to decapitate .

Our language is Filipino.

Foreigners visit many places in the Philippines.

Where is your destination?

Let us taste the sliced quince.

In the garden there are many blossom.


These photos were taken by both amateurs and professionals.

She acts as a liaison between the police department and city schools.

The audience cheered and whistled.

Joseph was allowed to leave the precinct.

Another explosion flung her to the ground.

She enjoyed the rhythm of the country life.


According to the report the weather will be good today.

I think the pamphlet is the best way to put out comics.

The committee was formed that the department was having increasing difficulty in getting
the supplies of single low dose of diphtheria vaccine.

The museum is full of antique display.

We will hold the contest in the auditorium.


The city can be a dangerous place to live.

The aim of applying a tourniquet is to block the flow of blood in the veins going back to the
heart.
She has little knowledge of fashion.

Many joined the river clean-up operation of the city.

The Philippines is a democratic country.


Tourism bring additional income to the city and to the local residents.

The sun rose slowly over the western horizon.

It's my belief that knowledge is power.

Ride a bicycle in a particular direction.

Anisya, go and see if the strings of my guitar are all right.

Within two hours, the bridge was passable.


The weather was terrible.

God's creations are really magnificent and wonderful.

The couple has a serious discussion about their children.

The bouquet is delivered by Mang tony to the young lady.

I have a trouble remembering the name of my acquaintances

My friend asked an apology to our teacher for diobeying her.


The branch of the tree is getting bigger.

According to the report the weather will be good today.

The crowd ran for a shelter when the rain started.

The ocean is the biggest body of water.

I remember my father's birthday.

Basking under a benign sun on a day in early spring.


He displayed remarkable phlegm in very dangerous conditions.

The cheer leaders wore scanty outfits.

Sunsets in Hawaii are just gorgeous.

He accepted their offer without a qualm.


The amoeba is microscopic animal.

He says he thinks he has a cold, but the doctor told me he could get pneumonia.

How did you persuade Mother to agree to this?

They reminisce about their college life.

Matt has been assigned as an affiliate to a hockey team in the city.


I would be grateful if you would acknowledge receipt of this letter.

She will receive a certificate after winning the contest.

We have an aquarium at home.

He tried to clear the phantom from his head and grasp reality.

You can find bargains if you have the patience to sift through the dross"

She has always been a very conscientiou s worker.


The number of juveniles in the general population has fallen by a fifth in the past 10 years

The donor wishes to remain anonymous.

We indulge in some hot fudge sundaes.

I will definitely be at the airport to meet you.

She is looking for a personal assistant with good organizational skills.

It was courageous of her to challenge the managing director's decision.


She was furious at this attempt to manipulate her.

She gave him a suspicious look.

She got a peculiar feeling when the phone rang.

He accepted the honor with humility.

He gave a magnificent performance.

I managed to convince myself that I was doing the right thing.


A ferocious wind swept the beach.

She found her son somewhat obnoxious.

He did not bequeath the secrets of his wife.

The leprechaun is such a fancy character.

The bride and groom walk in the aisle.

Miguel took the picture of the facade


Can you give me the approximate cost of the repair?

Our aquarium is large enough to hold a number of big fishes.

The head of the human figure in the caricature is bigger than its body.

Make our environment clean and green.

The student's essay failed to list down several quotations

The simultaneous migration of large numbers of immature fluke through the liver can cause
severe tissue damage.
Many pregnant women suffer from painful attacks of cramp in their calf muscles.

A sparkling wine is also available, produced by the traditional method of bottle fermentation,
resulting in a dry, yet full-flavored fizz.
Stammer an apology, but he suddenly smiled, grabbed my hand and began pumping it.

Pitting of a fork stanchion is not a reason to rejection unless damage to damper seals has
occurred.
He was undernourished, unwashed, his clothes were ragged.

Much Venetian cuisine is based on seafood


My brother is very functional, even though he has dyslexia.

He says he thinks he has a cold, but the doctor told me he could get pneumonia real easy.

He devoured half of his burger in one bite.

The bicentennial celebration of Cavite City will be held on Monday.

My friend take the quarter part of the pizza.

the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time"


The priest preaches about salvation.

He has a stubborn streak

My brother is taking up Law. He is in the tertiary level.

Our parents pay our tuition monthly.

Our paramount goal is to win in the APPEAR Spelling Contest.

The farmers used the machete to harvest the sugarcane.


Our science teacher discussed dichotomy of seeds.

He was bragging about his new machine.

She lives in an enormous house, with 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and an indoor swimming
pool.
I didn't recognize you at first with your new haircut.

I'll try to locate an appropriate doctor if you wish.

Schleiermacher's fine apostrophe is well known, in which he calls upon us to "offer a lock
of hair to the manes of the holy.
The gnomon of the parallelogram ABCD is shaded.

The mother had prepared a scrumptious lunch.

The bank robbery was recorded by surveillance video cameras.

My piano teacher has a framed silhouette of Mozart on her wall.

Her failure to respond to the invitation was a serious breach of etiquette.


My sister is good in playing oboe.

The sight of smoke made the horses neigh.

I hate to be alone in a moonless night.

He dreamt of becoming a knight.

Fluorescent lamps are efficient at converting electricity into light.

She did him obeisance, and stood respectfully at one side.


Sugar is ubiquitos in the diet.

The description was pretty vague.

The infected people were put into quarantine.

Since I just collect stamps that I happen to like,my collection is pretty promiscous.

There are approximately 24 children per classroom.

Your appetite for vengeance has destroyed your life.


You will be sent a written quotation for the cost of repairing your machine.

He had a guilty conscience about his desires.

the occurrence of cancer increases with age.

I saw a tableau in the museum.

The old woman inveighs her neighborhood because of anger.

The rich man has several intaglio which amazed the people in the community.
The lady experienced devaju yesterday.

Nena presumes to be the number one in the class.

Mang Antonio is a chauffer who works for Santos family

My mother madeour dinner more delicious because of the roux added to the soup.

The courier was entrusted with the general’s secret.

He sipped it with relish and soon became somewhat loquacious.


The fascine was destroyed by the last typhoon.

The President has the authority to declare emergency powers.

The graduating class had their baccalaureate mass.

Kim bought a bouquet of flowers for her Mom.

The pupils’ council and the teachers’ colleague decided the rules.

Many of us want to be an entrepreneur someday.


Teachers don't like haughty students.

Our freedom of expression is not absolute.

Trains can carry both passengers and freight.

It is hard to trust a hypocrite.

Every room in my childhood home is fraught with memories.

He had a guilty conscience about his desires.


The species inhabiting cold climates construct a winter nest in which they hibernate, waking
up at times to feed on an accumulated store of nuts and other food.
The microwave is now regarded as a necessity

He had the courage to step forward and take chances, and the ability to persuade others to
follow.
A disastrous fire swept through the museum

My grandfather owned an amulet.

The gown is made of chiffon clothing


The singer is suffering from larnx problem.

The acquisition of wealth may come from family's inheritance

the boy has a difficulty when it comes to reading words with diphthongs.

The couple’s names are already engrave in their wedding rings.

Fluorine is a dangerous to our health.

There should be no distraction when we are reviewing for the test.


The man is so irrational. He does not want to accept reason.

The brace on his back is made of titanium.

Nathan remembered fragments of that conversation.

Houses had been flooded and cars submerged.

Her enormous blue eyes.

A humorous anecdote.
The glamorous job of a foreign correspondent.
There are conscious thoughts that you're aware of and subconscious ones that you're not.

There is a ragged shirt that seemed to be stained with the tincture of blood.

Joanne was a votaress of poetry, reading it or writing it in every spare minute.

Their voices reverberate from the high ceiling.

The recalcitrant patient would not take his medicine.


I saw the pages of the topic in the appendix of the book.

The shoemaker uses awl in repairing shoes.

Soldiers usually have their dinner in a commissary.

She loves watching documentaries which focus on aeronotics.

Yesterday we learned about dinoflagellates in our Science class.

The tribesmen carried bludgeon with them all the time.


People should extenuate using plastics.

Their group does not affiliate with any Political party.

That is a funny and scurrilous painting you made.

The flower has a cute circumscissile .

Green plants depend on chlorophyll to carry out photosynthesis.

Butterflies are displaying the brilliant tessellation of their under sides.


These two views of the early medieval economy are irreconcilable.

The main reservoir of the town is Lake Tahoe with an area of 193 sq.

There is an illegitimate exercise of power by the military.

The partying neighbors kept up their raucous laughter half the night.

He decided to get a tattoo to the chagrin of his parents.

Leucopoiesis is the production of white blood cells.


The research paper was essentially a pastiche made up of passages from different
sources.
Danica loves Japanese pilau.

Manny Pacquiao gave his mother a new limousine.

The debutant prefer a shoreline matinee.

In a way, modern laborsaving appliances enfranchised people, giving them much more
leisure time.
We must disenthrall ourselves from time-honored ways of doing things or we will never
progress as a society.
Even as the world entered the 21st century, some nations still did not permit women's
suffrage.
The exuberance of the housing market was an encouraging economic indicator

There were fantastic processions and grotesque performances.

The patient suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.

The group was having a miscellaneous discussion.

The same could be said for bat wings, bird wings, and pterodactyl wings.
The Internet allows us to disseminate information faster.

They will interrogate a prisoner of war.

The students feel jubilant today.

The drought caused serious damage to crops.

Their generous donation was a boon to the charity's fund-raising campaign

Having gained admittance to the offices of the Directory, he became head of a department.
Inexplicable anger at the politician surged through her.

The blood ensnared her senses at once, compelling her attention to the maroon droplets.

An elderly woman in a nearby farm house heard a car stop, an unusual occurrence in so
remote an area.
IAN MACLAREN, the pseudonym of John Watson a Scottish author and divine.

The monarchial government passed the power through herarchial ascendancy.

The laborers experienced coercion from the military powers.


The little girl is inquisitive especially on science facts.

The Athens of Greece have so many grotesque statues.

Some words many formed because of colloquialism.

Good upbringing by our parents gives us ballast in dealing with life’s problems

The frequency of his tardiness was recorded by the security guard.

The employer fired Arvin because he was contumacious


The man feigns ignorance of the theft when he was caught.

Critics’ impugn against De Lima’s character is already too much.

She left her car in the sprawling parking area alongside the pale blue golf-ball-like radome.

Her dress was of soft creamy-white satin merveilleux, trimmed round the train with a deep
frayed ruche of the material.
Later the synod of Nimes (1572) decreed that no minister might be imposed upon an
unwilling people.
This original - probably ulotrichous - population was at an early period widely spread.
The newly elected presiddent is getting a little uppity and needed to be slapped down.
The puppa will undergo metamorphosis to become a butterfly.

Her pulchritude shows every time she turns to speak to me.

Kitty is the sobriquet Catherine’s friends use when addressing her.

We're running into a little turbulence from the storm.

Synecdoche is our lesson in English today.


She is a statuesque woman.

He was very chatty and inquisitive about everything.

The triumphant winner rose from his seat.

I hope I won't be considered presumptuous if I offer some advice.

He accepted his top lieutenant’s resignation with deep regret"

The men on the freight trains went over the whole length of the road.
The planets were aligned in syzygy.

Most women acquiesced in his decision.

Our plan is overly bureaucratic and complex.

The development of the last decade had clearly shown the educated bourgeoisie

The triumphant bidder on the house.

The rabbits found a cornucopia of food in the vegetable garden.


He's prone to fits of maudlin magniloquence when he's drunk

A horrendous explosion shook the building.

Punished for their mischievous tricks on the neighbors.

He was nonchalant about winning the award.

She introduced us to her latest beau.

They gave us a picture of buoy for us to know what to search for.


Stated thusly, the problem seems trivial.

The police quickly mobilized to track down the diabolic killer.

His works are congruous with his decision.

Deciduous trees shed their leaves on winter.

I hope this delay doesn't cause you any inconvenience.

The tempestuous wheather created serious damage.


She is using euphemism to avoid offending other people.

The turtle's carapace protects its body from harm and also serve as its home

In the foliage of several trees, he noticed tiny swirls in the paint.

His epitaph conveys all the good things he contributed in life.

He will also pay homage to all those who have given their lives in service to preserve our
nation's freedom.
Susie wrote a fictitious name of the main character in her story.
I have a lot of insouciant friends.

Give the keys to my chauffeur.

Mother will serve sauerkraut for dinner.

A delightful sense of schadenfreude engulfed her when she saw the old beauty queen
tripped and fell.
The soldiers conducted a reconnaissance.

Marco is afraid of amphibious animals.


Everyday traffic, problems and stresses are exhaustible

Religious faith disagree on the practice of clairvoyance.

The celebrant hired the best couturier in town.

The sillohuette adds a beautiful effects on the picture.

The bell hangs on the steeple.

The façade of the building was obscured from public eyed


The young patient suffers from muscular dystrophy.

Aetas are indigenous tribe in Zambales.

Mother is not happy when her son scrounge the cookies she baked.

Tha Tans are the zaibatsu in the Philippine economy.

In one of the Korean Restaurant bobotie is served.

A similar method is used in producing "croquette" and the small tablets known as
"Neapolitans".
The morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaloid.

Aprodite,a Greek Goddess is an oomph.


They acquiesce in his decision.

A philanthropist always does good to others unconditionally to derive real happiness out of
it.
One should not speak in colloquial tone during an interview.

Mr. Ventillo is an experienced entrepreneur.

Efficient inspection of meat in the abattoir should eliminate a large proportion of the
diseased animals.
She wished of living in a country that pratices bureaucracy .

I read about the assassination of President Kennedy in the library

Poor standards of food hygiene can make you weak.

His car somersaulted into a ditch.

She was extremely anxious about her exams.

The head porter works in a close liaison with the reception office.
The Battalion conducted a reconnaissance in the forest.

They were served by obsequious waiters.

Her worst idiosyncrasy involved repeating back every word that was said to her.

One of our house specialties is the popular yellow chartreuse.

They had been diagnosed as schizophrenic when they arrived in Israel.

I can see the silhoutte of the castle against the sky.


Prozac is an example of a pharmaceutical drug.

She really is a connoiseur of music.

Because they might arouse lascivious impulses in students, the headmaster banned all
lewd magazines and books from campus.
The wise woman advised him to apply a flaxseed poultice to the inflammation.

The captain maintained that he ran a taut ship.

No one wanted to marry Shakepeares' Kate because she was a shrew.


Phil and Dave tried to come up with a clear, intelligible business plan, not some hazy,
nebulous proposal.
When the war began many people were caught up in a wave of jingoism.

The predictably wearisome grandiloquent of the speeches at a political convention.

All his talk of how he would easily win the boxing match turned out to be so much
fanfaronade.
Their ingrained chauvinism has blinded them to their country's faults.

Wears an ostentatious diamond ring on his little finger.


The sign was placed in a very conspicuous spot.

In the play's denouement, the two lovers kill themselves.

The comelec disregarded the application of the nuisance candidate

He carried his possessions with him in an old portmanteau.

The call center agent is voluptuous.

I dreamt last night that I was living in a chateau. It was a great dream.
It is sad that the story is about to reach its denouement.

The class showed their favorite part in the story by creating a tableau.

She could trace her lineage to the early Malays.

They prepared a sumptuous feast for Nina's first birthday.

House favorites include fish and chips, fresh clams and mussels, lobster and seafood
bouillabaisse.
Those two crossings marked their successful rendezvous with the troops who had preceded
them.
I wonder where caoutchouc comes from?

The bourgeoisie were the square, practical ones.

She is wearing a dark cloche hat that masks almost completely her bobbed hair.

The math teacher gave complicated formula about algorithm

The Senate investigated on the fallacious report of the witness.

My grandparents has a garden full of hawthorn plants.


The government was surprise on the paroxysm strategy from the rebels

Mr. Webster mastered the Course of Lexicography.

The façade of De La Salle Library shows an image of the palm of Henry Sy

The old woman’s anguish over the death of her only child is heartbreaking.

The trough should be kept clean to ensure the health of your horses

Thousands died in the holocaust during the second world war


A violin virtuoso serenaded the dining couples at the restaurant.

The queen's condescension was intended to make us feel comfortable.

He is an honest and very punctilious German.

The teacher bludgeon the students into learning the math’s formulas

Because Catie wanted to draw a picture depicting onomatopoeia, she sketched a picture of
a lion roaring.
The coins arte placed in a rouleau.
Pre-Elem
Spelling Words for Pre -Elem
Teacher
Orange
Farmer
Family
butterfly
Monday
House
Church
keyboard
transport
globe
dress
branch
fraction
grandmother
bottle
hammer
thirteen
November

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