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Komok [63]
3 years ago
10

I need some smart words for English because I am trying to write like Cormac Mccarthy for hw and its really hard also I have no

clue what points do like 10-30 points
English
2 answers:
never [62]3 years ago
4 0
Abrogate- revoke formally
Bellicose- showing a readiness to fight
Churlish- surly
Deleterious- harmful
Evanescent- vanishing
Facetious- comedic in inappropriate times
Gauche- socially awkward
Hubris- prideful
Loquacious- talkative
Soliloquy- speech for yourself

(some of my favorite words. sorry there isn't the full alphabet i am sick and tired) 
katrin [286]3 years ago
3 0

Myriad - extreme in number

 Asserts - state a fact confidently

Egregious - outstandingly bad

Erroneous - wrong

Engenders - to give rise to

Salient - notable or important

 Galvanize - shock or excite

Substantiate - to provide evidence of the truth

Caustic - able to burn or corrode organic tissue with chemical

Elucidate - to make clear

Perfunctory - carried out with a little effort or reflection.


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