Lament- express grief for mourn
The whole family lamented over the death of their grandfather.
Melancholy- sadness; depression
Crystal was filled with melancholy when she found out that she couldn’t go to the graduation.
Sanction- an economic or military measure put in place to punish another country
The Vietnamese put a sanction on Cambodia so that the people would stay under the control of the Vietnamese.
Truncated- shortened; cut off
The teacher told her to that her paper needed to be truncated.
Aesthetic- having to do with the appreciation of beauty
Thee drawing of the girl brought out an esthetic that no other artist could ever unleash.
Anthology- a collection of literary pieces
I bet that Susan’s house is full of anthology in every room.
Contemporary- current, modern; from the same time
My friend’s piano piece was a contemporary version of Beehtoven.
Dilettante- one with an amateurish or superficial understanding of a field of knowledge
You can never trust Jakes opinion because he has a dilettante wisdom on the subject of dogs.
Eclectic- made up of a variety of sources or styles
My cousins dancing is eclectic, she learns several different types of dancing.
Excerpt- a selected part of a passage or scene
When I study for Geography I only study the important excerpts.
Genre- describing a category or artistic endeavor
When people as me what genre music I like I answer all because I don’t discriminate.
Medley- an assortment or mixture, especially of musical pieces
I always like to get the trail mix because it has a medley of snacks inside.
Mural- a large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
The mural in the gym is a great reminder of what Chinquapin stands for.
Narrative- characterized by the telling of a story, a story
Jimmy told the same narrative everyday, the one where he married a rich lady and was happy.
Parody- an artistic work that imitates the style of another work for comic effect
The class tried to make a parody of the Crucible.
Realism- artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy
The realism in his art made the rest of us believe that it was an actual person sitting there instead of a painting.
Virtuoso- a tremendously skilled artist
I believe that Dave is a piano virtuoso because he plays the piano with such eloquence and skill.
Decorous- proper; marked by good taste
Everyone wishes that the seniors could be decorous.
Equanimity- the quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure
Sometimes I wish my mom could have equanimity instead of just getting mad at me before she knows the whole story.
Modest- quiet or humble in manner or appearance
She wore a modest dress so as to not be seen by everyone at the party.
Propriety- appropriateness of behavior
My mom always taught me to sneeze into a tissue as an propriety.
Prudent- exercising good judgment or common sense
It is prudent for my mom to wait until she hears the whole story before reacting.
Serene- calm
The lake is supposed to be a serene place to go.
Staid- unemotional; serious
The French teacher had such a staid demeanor that he remained calm even though everyone failed the test.
Stoic- indifferent to pleasure or pain; impassive
My brother thinks that he is stoic because he supposedly feels no pain.
Condemn- to express strong disapproval of; demeanor
The people of Salem were condemned because they were so called witches.
Discredit- to cause to be doubted
After his lie on what happened to the money his honesty was discredited and no one ever believed him again.
Disparage- to speak of it in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
The math teacher disparaged Kersia’s work as being sloppy and illegible.
Pejorative- describing words or phrases that belittle or speak negatively of someone
Most of the teachers try not to use pejorative words when they are talking to the students.
Plagiarism- the act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one’s own
If you are suspected of plagiarism then you will be kicked out of the school.
Vilify- to make vicious statements about
The tennis player began to vilify his opponent by spreading dirty rumors about him.
Brusque- rudely abrupt
She was a brusque person always saying mean things to everyone who talked to her.
Caustic- bitingly sarcastic or witty
In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare has a caustic humor.
Fractious- quarrelsome; unruly
Ellen Keller was a fractious child never listening to anyone or anything.
Incorrigible- unable to be reformed
My dog is incorrigible no matter how many times I spank him he still goes back and does the wrong thing.
Ingrate- an ungrateful person
She is an ingrate because she takes all the opportunities that she is given as a joke.
Monday, May 3, 2010
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