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Venerate; Revere  

(V.)
Venerate; Revere



(V.)

– to hold in high esteem; respect; honor



I venerate my elders.

Enthralled  

(V.)
Enthralled



(V.)

– fascinated; spellbound



I was enthralled with how good my brother's project came out.

Subtle  

(Adj.)
Subtle



(Adj.)

– slight; delicate; elusive



I tried to make a subtle comment to my friend about someone but there were too many people around.

Sumptuous; Ornate  (Adj.)
Sumptuous; Ornate

(Adj.)

– very splendid; luxurious; magnificent



I try to make my room look as ornate as possible.

Cathartic


(Adj.)

Cathartic




(Adj.)

– emotionally cleansing



I became cathartic months after my accident.



Chicanery; Disingenuous-ness   

(Noun)
Chicanery; Disingenuous-ness



(Noun)

– trickery; fraud; deception



I was sent to the office for chicanery towards my teachers for a good grade.

Premonition  

(Noun)
Premonition



(Noun)

– a forewarning; hunch; feeling ahead of an event



It was a premonition that there was going to be a party when my mother's birthday was coming up.

Provocative  

(Adj.)
Provocative



(Adj.)

– thought provoking



My sister can be quite provocative.

Vilify


(V.)

Vilify




(V.)

– to denounce; defame; turn into a villain



In my favorite show, there are many characters that become vilified.

Magisterial  

(Adj.)
Magisterial



(Adj.)

– learned and authoritative



My mother was quite magisterial when she transferred or her job.

Oblivious  

(Adj.)
Oblivious



(Adj.)

– unaware



Sometimes I can be oblivious when someone is secretly trying to tell me something.

Obstinate; Adamant; Obdurate 

(Adj.)
Obstinate; Adamant; Obdurate



(Adj.)

– very stubborn



I am known to be obstinate when it comes to opinions.

Eve Carrillo


Mrs. Reif


Eng III H P5

Eve CarrilloMrs. ReifEng III H P5