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maw [93]
2 years ago
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Plzzzz do all u get points and helping me out and ill give u the points brain list and more like a thank u 5 stars and u might l

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PART 3: Match the definitions to the words. Write a sentence using each word.

n= noun ------- v=verb ------- adj=adjective -------- exp=expression


Word: ``````````````````````````Definition:`````````````````````````` Example of a Sentence:

Despair (n.)

Debris (n.)

Tranquility (n.)

Insulted (v.)

Punishment (n.)

Make up your mind (exp.)

Strategies (n.)

Leaf through (v.)

Referee (n.)

Catalogue (n.)

Persecution (n.)

Triumphant (adj.)

Abominable (adj.)

Idolize (v.)

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jeyben [28]2 years ago
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<h2>LEAF THROUGH</h2><h3>to turn the pages of a book, a magazine, etc. </h3>

He leafed through his favourite comic book.

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<h2>REFEREE</h2><h3>an official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are followed</h3>

The referee for today's match seemed biased.

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<h2>CATALOGUE</h2><h3>a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order</h3>

The catalogue was really attractive.

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<h2>PERSECUTION</h2><h3>persistent annoyance or harassment</h3>

Her family fled religious persecution.

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<h2>TRIUMPHANT</h2><h3>having won a battle or contest; victorious</h3>

He couldn't suppress a triumphant smile.

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<h2>ABOMINABLE</h2><h3>causing moral revulsion</h3>

The uprising was suppressed with abominable cruelty.

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<h2>IDOLIZE</h2><h3>admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively</h3>

He idolized his mother.

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