Friday, October 14, 2011

Vocabulary CHAPTER TWO

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  1. Incredulously- disposed to believe; skeptical
    -kenneth hill

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  2. OCULIST- A person who specializes in the medical treatment of diseases or defects of the eye.
    - Anthony Bristow

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  3. Transcendent-going beyond ordinary limits; surpassing; exceeding.

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  4. impenetrable- impossible to pass through or enter.

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  5. Inexhaustible- (of an amount or supply of something) Unable to be used up because existing in abundance: "his inexhaustible energy".
    **-Justin Duncan-**

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  6. Kyle
    Supercilious-Behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others

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  7. impassioned: Filled with or showing great emotion.

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  8. Perceptible - apparent; recognizable
    David

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  9. Inexhaustible- unable to be used up because existing in abundance.

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  10. Ecstasy: An overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.

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  11. Apathetical: having or showing little or no emotion
    -Ben Jones

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  12. Sumptuous-Splendid and expensive looking

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  13. assertions- a confident or forceful statement of fact or belief

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  14. Loitered- Linger aimlessly around a place

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  15. Transcendent: Beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience: "a transcendent level of knowledge".

    -Courtney Gibson

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  16. Jovially: cheerful & friendly

    Natalie Watts

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  17. Apathetical: having or showing little or no emotion


    Emily Smith

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  18. SMOULDERING- Burn slowly with smoke but no flame

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  19. Whitewash- low-cost type of paint made from slaked lime.

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  20. Smouldering: To show signs of repressed anger or hatred.

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  21. Apathetical: Seeming to have little to no emotion

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  22. simultaneously- happening at the same time. pg 35

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  23. Sauntered: to walk with a leisurely gait

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