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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
5

80 points

English
1 answer:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:(Mine)

Comatose- unconcious or in a vegetative state.

Inveigle- I don't recognize nor have learned before

Poignantly- sadness and negative tone, adds to the mood in a plot.

Ruminations- deep thought.

Pallid- weak, pale, maybe even sick.

Settee- something that adds to the setting. Like, what could we add to this for a more spooky atmosphere?

Apathetic- no interest, concern, or attention to a given topic.

Expertise- Experience in a certain field or line of work, their skills, and type of workforce.

Harry- constant assault.

Impelled- a driving force or motive to one's actions.

Perusal- Idk

Quizzically- In a way similar to a text.

Vouchsafe- They can vouch for you

Bailiwick- no idea

Explanation:

Bailiwick- one's sphere of interest. Like, what are you interested in, how do you think, what do you think?

Settee- a long upholstered seat for more than one person, typically with a back and arms. It's furniture. Like the enormous fluffy couch I'm laying on right now.

Poignantly- a keen sense of sadness or regret. I poignantly review my grades.  :,(

Expertise- advanced skill or knowledge in a certain field. My expertise in animating is endless! Muahahahahaha! If only :)

Inveigle- persuade or convince someone by means of deception or flattery. Her stunning looks inveigled me to put a fortune into her happiness.  

Impelled- drive forward, propel. (Same meaning as mine, just in a different subject.) I was impelled to smash the device in frustration, but I resisted the temptation. (Basically, I was cranky, and nearly chucked my computer out the window. Actually happened. :l

Apathetic- showing no interest or concern. My face showed that I was apathetic to the group discussion. I don't think dark humor is very humorous, guys.

Vouch-safe: reveal or disclose information, or a given grant for a certain purpose. The vouchsafe about the true number of cases got her fired.

Harry- assault towards an enemy Stop harrying the plushie!

Perusal- the action of reading or examining an object. The perusal of the book got me thinking, is society better or worse than before?

Pallid- extreme paleness and frailness. His face was pallid, and his fingers bony. He was going go, gone soon. We all knew it.

Comatose- of or in a state of deep unconsciousness for a prolonged or indefinite period, especially as a result of severe injury or illness. Her comatose condition lasted for 42 years. We never knew if she would ever wake up.

Rumination-a deep or considered thought about something. Suddenly, I had a rumination. Is there a limit to how long cheese could age? Hmm.

Quizzically- a person's reaction marked by peculiar or extreme puzzlement.

I looked at him quizzically. You sure this thing is alive?

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