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Vocabulary. List #7. 1. repulsive . Definition c an’t stand Sentence The smell is repulsive to people, it attracts flies and other insects. Examples r epulsive swearing repulsive scene. 2. pathetic . Definition s ad Sentence The entire interview was pathetic . Examples
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Vocabulary List #7
1. repulsive • Definition • can’t stand • Sentence • The smell is repulsive to people, it attracts flies and other insects. • Examples • repulsive swearing • repulsive scene
2. pathetic • Definition • sad • Sentence • The entire interview was pathetic. • Examples • pathetic accident • pathetic excuse
3. incumbent • Definition • one in office • Sentence • The incumbent was challenged by a liberal candidate. • Examples • incumbent mayor • incumbent school board member
4. triumphant • Definition • victorious • Sentence • The pep band played a triumphant tune after the win. • Examples • triumphant parade • triumphant revolt
5. belligerent • Definition • hostile, ready to fight • Sentence • A peace treaty was signed between the belligerent enemies. • Examples • belligerent boxer • belligerent parent
6. shrill • Definition • high-pitched, piercing • Sentence • The baby possessed a shrill cry. • Examples • shrill scream • shrill music
7. paltry • Definition • small, trivial • Sentence • There has been a paltry handful of students who have offered to help. • Examples • paltry sum of money • paltry amount of seats available
8. mythical • Definition • imaginary, not true • Sentence • The boy was said to have mythical strength and powers. • Examples • mythical playmate • mythical creature
9. gravely • Definition • seriously • Sentence • The doctor gravely replied to the patient’s question. • Examples • gravely ill • gravely look
10. obscure • Definition • to conceal or hide • Sentence • The two men discussed an obscure sentence in the contract. • Examples • obscure the evidence • obscure the view
11. tenacity • Definition • not giving up, toughness • Sentence • Even though the team lost, their tenacity prevailed. • Examples • tenacity of a bulldog • tenacity of the attorney
12. requisition • Definition • ask for, order • Sentence • He had to write a special requisition order to get his new iPad. • Examples • requisition supplies • requisition of land
13. exert • Definition • to try • Sentence • Some students do not exert much effort to do well in school. • Examples • exert to succeed • exert energy
14. radiant • Definition • bright, shining • Sentence • The student performed a radiant poem that she had written to the student body. • Examples • a radiant smile • the radiant sun
15. affirmative • Definition • positive, for • Sentence • They answered the questions in the affirmative. • Examples • affirmative vote • affirmative defense
16. abnormal • Definition • irregular, not normal • Sentence • Scientists found an abnormal weak spot in the planet’s magnetic field. • Examples • abnormal weather • abnormal lab results
17. generalize • Definition • make a broad statement • Sentence • Doctors can only generalize on the outcome based on the statistics given to them. • Examples • generalize about news • generalize conclusions
18. pilfer • Definition • steal • Sentence • The crooks were planning to pilfer gasoline from cars. • Examples • pilfer your lunch • pilfer supplies
19. occurrence • Definition • happening, an event • Sentence • We were delayed by an unexpected occurrence. • Examples • an exciting occurrence • natural occurrence
20. dilapidated • Definition • run down, in bad condition • Sentence • Despite his dilapidated garb and unkempt hair, he maintains a role of quiet authority. • Examples • dilapidated shed • dilapidated house
21. navigable • Definition • deep enough for ships or water travel • Sentence • The captain was uncertain if the Hudson Strait was navigable. • Examples • navigable river • navigable channel