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Wordly Wise Lesson 10 slide show
  • By Alex Yip

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Abject
  • Adj. 1. Most miserable wretched.
  • I was abject after the hurricane, all of my
    possessions that evoked happy memories were
    destroyed.

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Advocate
  • V. To plead in favor of to defend.
  • My dads job is to advocate for people who are
    accused of performing a crime.
  • N. One who argues for or defends a person, group,
    or idea.
  • Mike was an advocate for the schools newspaper
    when the principal was threatening to shut it
    down.

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Atrocity
  • N. An act of great cruelty and wickedness.
  • Hitler was known for the atrocities he visited on
    the Jewish people.
  • Atrocious
  • Adj. 1. Very brutal, wicked or cruel.
  • The Nazis were atrocious to their prisoners.
  • 2. Appallingly bad outrageous.
  • The conditions in the school were atrocious
    there was dirty and graffiti everywhere, and the
    food in the cafeteria was all rotten.

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Commemorate
  • V. To serve as a memorial to to remember in
    solemn manner.
  • The Lincoln Memorial was built to comemorate
    Abraham Lincoln.

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Dialect
  • N. A form of a language spoken in a certain
    geographical region that has its own grammar,
    pronunciation, and vocabulary.
  • Chinese people have a wide variety of dialects
    and tones things can get confusing.

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Dire
  • Adj. Having terrible consequences urgent or
    desperate.
  • Mr. Wu, you are being charged for spray painting
    I hate English on the wall, wetting paper
    towels and throwing them on the ceiling of the
    bathroom, and refusing to admit that you did all
    of these things, even though we have proof I am
    afraid you are now in a dire situation.

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Elite
  • N. A group that enjoys the superior status to
    others.
  • The elite players showed no mercy playing against
    the weaker team.
  • Adj. Considered superior to others.
  • There were three different levels in the
    basketball league elite, intermediate, and
    beginner.

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Enhance
  • V. To make greater or better.
  • My reading skills have been enhanced because I
    had the greatest English teacher ever.

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Flagrant
  • Adj. Clearly offensive or bad conspicuously
    acting against what is right.
  • In basketball, you arent allowed to hit people,
    so when Charles punched Larry in the face, it was
    a flagrant foul.

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Languish
  • V. To lose hope, strength, or vitality because of
    neglect of bad conditions.
  • After Id been in the poorly-run prison for six
    months, I began to languish the lack of good
    food and proper cleaning made being in jail that
    much worse.

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Mute
  • V. To soften or tone down the sound of.
  • You can mute the sound of a trumpet if you put
    something in the bell of the horn to quiet it.
  • Adj. Not speaking or not able to speak silent.
  • In the video game, Davids character became mute
    after his characters tongue was lost in a game
    of poker.

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Reprisal
  • N. A retaliation for an injury.
  • The smack in the face was reprisal for punching
    Seean in the arm.

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Turmoil
  • N. A state of confusion or agitation tumult.
  • The fire drill in the morning put all the
    students in turmoil and threw them off for the
    rest of the day.

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Wreak
  • V. To bring about or inflict.
  • Alex wreaked havoc on the opposing team,
    destroying their defense in no time.

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The End
  • Credits
  • Front page - Alex Yip
  • Wordly Wise Words - Alex Yip
  • Editing Alex Yip
  • Typing Alex Yip
  • Last page Alex Yip
  • THANK YOU Alex Yip
  • Bye-Bye Alex Yip
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