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46. stamina. [ stam -uh-nuh] Noun Strength of physical constitution; power to endure disease, fatigue, privation, 1. The stamina of an Olympic runner is amazing. 2. As the scared girl ran her stamina increased to get away. 3. A zombie has no limit for stamina. 47. futile.
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46. stamina • [stam-uh-nuh] • Noun • Strength of physical constitution; power to endure disease, fatigue, privation, • 1. The stamina of an Olympic runner is amazing. • 2. As the scared girl ran her stamina increased to get away. • 3. A zombie has no limit for stamina.
47. futile • [Fyoot-l,fyoo-tahyl] • Adjective • Not able to bring up any results; useless • The reason I have this picture up is because it is somewhat funny and if you look at the sentence in it then in a way you can see the word in it. • 1.The attempt to attack his enemy was futile. • 2.Trying to force-feed an animal is futile. • 3.The toy mom bought for Dan was futile.
48. imperative • [Im-per-uh-tiv] • Adjective • Necessary or required; unavoidable • I chose this picture one reason its funny and two it states some of the meaning of the word. • 1.They were told that it was imperative that they leave the state immediately. • 2.Its imperative that you do your homework. • 3.They told him it was imperative for him to complete his mission.
49. zealous • [zel-uhs] • Adjective, adverb, noun • Ardently active, devoted or diligent • 1. Spongebob grew zealous about making krabby patties all night. • 2. The nurse was zealous about her work. • 3. The guy was zealous in the sports he played.
50. pungent • [puhn-juhnt] • Adjective, noun, adverb, • sharply affecting the organs of taste or smell, as if by a penetrating power; biting; • 1. The pungent odor of the body was overpowering. • 2. The pungent smell of the old house was surprising. • 3. The pungent smell was almost a taste in my mouth.
51. uncanny • [Uhn-kan-ee] • Adjective, adverb, noun • Beyond ordinary or normal • 1. That family can tend to be uncanny. • 2. A minotaur is uncanny. • 3. Some fairytale creatures are uncanny.
52. precariously • [Pri-kair-ee-uhs] • Adjective, noun, adverb • Dependent on circumstances out of one’s control • 1. A lot of the plane crashes are precariously. • 2. There are certain things that happen precariously throughout peoples lives. • 3. Old people dyeing sometimes happens precariously.
53. savagely • [sav-ij] • Adjective, noun, verb • Fierce • 1. That lion savagely attacked that zebra. • 2. A lot of the big cats attack savagely. • 3. Some humans can be savages.
54. placid • [Plas-id] • Adjective • pleasantly calm or peaceful; undisturbed • I chose this picture because it shows in the picture the meaning of placid just look at the waters. • The stream by my house the waters were placid. • The man seemed to be at peace with himself he seemed placid. • The woods stood still and placid at night.