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Misnomer (mis-no-muhr)


Noun

Miss naming of



My teacher accidentally misnomered a student.

Mad cow disease or morning sickness

Trepidation (trep-uh-day-shuhn)


Noun

Involuntary shaking



I got so nervous that I started to trepidation

Anxiety

Meritorious (meh-ruh-tor-ee-us)


Adjective

Something worthy of an award



I was being meritorious when I got an award from my teacher.

Finding a cure of cancer

Enmity (en-mih-tee)


Noun

Hatred



I had a lot of enmity for everyone.

Facilitate (fuh-suh-luh-ayt)


Verb

To make easier



My teachers job was to facilitate things for us to understand things much better.

Qualm (kwahm) noun

Doubtful, no regrets



I was being qualm when I went sky diving.

Loguacious (loh-kway-shuhs)


Adjective

Talks to much, wordy



Boston is very loguacious.

Boston

Enigmatic (eh-nih-mat-ik)


Adjective

Mystery. Someone that throws puzzles at you



The kid in the back is always enigmatic when you try to talk to him.

The riddler from batman

Melee (may-lay)


Noun

A chaotic brawl



Kindergarten kids that are fighting while on Crack is a melee.