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epicenter. Scientist have to look for the epicenter of an earthquake so the know were it started. noun 1. The point of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake. 2. A focal point:. mincing. The chef was mincing the basil put in the spaghetti sauce. . Adjective.
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epicenter Scientist have to look for the epicenter of an earthquake so the know were it started. noun 1. The point of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake. 2. A focal point:
mincing The chef was mincing the basil put in the spaghetti sauce. Adjective. 1. To cut or chop into small pieces. 2. Affectedly refined or dainty.
INDIGNATION NOUN Anger at unfairness: anger because something seems unfair or unreasonable The boy's indignation toward his dull pencil caused him to tear a hole in his page. Kayla thinks its indignant that she has to clean her room while her parents sit on there butts when there room is dirty too.
GILDED verb To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold. Diego wears a gilded necklace every day.
Careen (verb) Sway or Swerve while moving; to move forward at high speed, swaying, lurching, or swerving one side to another. Brendon and Reese careened off the cliff because they were trying to set a World Record.
staccato 2. Separating the notes in music Part of Speech Adjective Adverb 1. Is music composed shortly or crisply At the Van Wesel, a composer played a staccato of Beethoven`s fifth symphony.
Incredulous Adjective 1: Unwilling to believe; unable or unwilling to believe something completely; unconvinced by it. 2: showing disbelieve: or characterized by disbelieve. It was incredulous to hear Trent was beat up and his mom decided to take Trent to the bullies house and told Trent to do the same thing back.
(N) Underling Definition: One of lesser rank or authority than another; a subordinate. The lieutenant treated the new recruit like a underling by having him wash his clothes and iron his uniform. A subordinate,especially one of slight importance. Original sentence : Not good in any business to sack the ceo but keep him on the board with one of his former underlings as boss.
Congeal (V) Definition become or make liquid thick: to become thick and solid, or cause a liquid to thicken and solidify Used in a sentence • Congealed in certain commodities, and consequently changes the value of those commodities. • Congealed mass of material appears to emerge from a blank surface. • The young stars may be surrounded by disks of dusty material which might eventually congeal into planets. • Congealing mess that killed her appetite with a terrible finality. • Congealed cheese. My own sentence I put grease in a coffee container and it congeal over night.
feign verb torepresentfictitiously;putonanappearanceof:tofeignsickness. I feign that I like the café food.