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Vocabulary Parade Sixth Grade 2013 Eugene Field. Welcome. Thank you for coming. Please vote for the following categories: - Funniest Word and Costume - Hardest Word Successfully Illustrated. Let’s Get started!!!. Ms. Barclay’s Class. Andrew Beck. Inane : (Adjective)
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Welcome • Thank you for coming. • Please vote for the following categories: • - FunniestWord and Costume • - HardestWord Successfully Illustrated
Andrew Beck • Inane: (Adjective) • Silly, stupid, foolish, idiotic.
Zoe brand • Gaudy: (Adjective) • Extravagantly bright or showy
Colton connors • Outrageous: (Adjective) shockingly bad or excessive: wildly exaggerated or improbable
Steffon cooper • Bizarre: (Adjective) • very strange or unusual, especially to cause interest or amusement
Mckennaerich • Mellow: (Adjective) • Calm and relaxed use of humor
Melissa gibbs • Sombre: (Adjective) someone or something dark or gloomy
Cylencegould • Delirious: (Adjective) Really sick, high fever, you get so ill that you see hallucinations. An incoherence of thought and speech.
Chase herie • Nocturnal: (Adjective) done, occuring, or active at night
Chloe hubbard • Sage: (Adjective) • showing wisdom and good judgment
Taylor hutcherson • Luminous: (Adjective) glowing with health
Curtis jenkins • Enthusiastic: (Adjective) showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
Brycen jones • Wily: (Adjective) • cunning, sly, crafty, mischievous
Alexis kirkpatrick • Jumbo: (Adjective) • A very large person or thing
Paige kunzler • Obnoxious: (Adjective) • extremely unpleasant
Corbenliebhart • Burly: (Adjective) • a big and strong person, • heavily built
Ashlielizotte • Vicious: (Adjective) • deliberately cruel or violent • being rude or mean intentionally
Karlee seek • Foreigner: (Adjective) • Someone from another country
Sebastian stains • Malicious: (Adjective) • Evil minded, evilly disposed
Bianca yocam • Arrogant: (Adjective) • When you think you’re better than other people.
Lexiepayne • Monstrous:(Adjective) • Having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster, unnatural in form
Rylie Bacon • Gluttonous: (Adjective) An excessively greedy eater
Joshua Barnes • Ambitious: (Adjective) Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Anna Blachar • Hypochondriac: (Noun) A person who expresses extreme anxiety, mainly as to health matters
Jacob Day • Lackadaisical: (Adjective) Lacking enthusiasm and determination, carelessly lazy
Emma Donaldson • Discombobulated: (Adjective) Someone who is confused and disconcerted
Annabelle Gascoigne • Conceited: (Adjective) • All about yourself, full of yourself, selfish
Caece Herring • Flamboyant: (Adjective) Noticeable because brightly colored, highly patterned, or unusual in style
Samson holcomb • Prestigious: (Adjective) High ranked, popular, famous
Jake Judah • Machismo: (Noun) • To be obsessed with your strength
Jomel Kellogg • Dapper: (Adjective) Neat and trim in dress appearance or bearing
Ella Kirkendoll • Uncouth: (Adjective) Clumsy, lacking good manners, refinement or grace
Jamie Law • Superstitious: (Adjective) To believe in things that may not be real
Elizabeth Lepkowski • Slovenly: (Adjective) Untidy or unclean in appearance
Caden McCauley • Brawny: (Adjective) • Strong and athletic
Trevor Meyer • Zany: (Adjective) • Crazy or really excited
Jessica Miller • Mogul: (Noun) A person who has great power, many possessions
Cade Simmons • Tenacious: (Adjective) Not letting go or giving up or separated from an object that one holds
Payton Smith • Preeminent: (Adjective) Having paramount rank, dignity or importance
Hailey Spitzer • Vivacious: (Adjective) Cheerful, happy, and high spirited
KierstenStites • Tawdry: (Adjective) • Showy, cheap and of poor quality
Madison Stites • Sumptuous: (Noun) splendid and expensive looking
Felix Wang • Narcissistic: (Adjective) Have a fascination with oneself and vain
Corbin • Muscular: (Adjective) Having a robust muscular body
Brendan Arnold • Mythical: (Adjective) Something that someone does that is unbelievable