Sunday, September 30, 2007
Eric Fish vocab
Definition- To misrepresent or falsify a statement or act.
POS- Verb
Related Words- Lie(Sym), Falsify(Sym), Correct (Ant)
Sentence-The lawyer belied the fact in court to protect his client.
Picture- http://crm114.com/algore/images/dunce.jpg
Clandestine-
Definition- To be kept undercover
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Confidential (Sym), Undercover (Sym),
Sentence-The CIA's missions must be clandestine so people will not worry.
Picture- http://www.vexinmusic.com/images/clandestine.jpg
Collusion-
Definition- secret deal or agreement.
POS-Noun
Related Words- Conspiracy (Sym), Complicity(Sym),
Sentence-The government have done many collusions to discover Terrorist to protect the American peoples.
Picture- http://www.shepherd/handshake.jpg
Dissemble-
Definition- false appearance.
POS- Verb
Related Words- Hidden (Sym), Costume (Sym)
Sentence-On Halloween lots of kids dissemble into scary creatures when we all know there not.
Picture- http://gobnf.org/i/wm/buttons/wm_rec_ani.gif
Nefarious-
Definition- Evil or vicious.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Evil (Sym), Nice(Ant), creepy(sym)Sentence-Some Mrs. Schellenberg is nefarious because of her very hard assignments.
Picture- http://dawn.cbcr3.com/nmc/15/15155/Images/ANI_CHICK1_copy.jpg
Friday, September 28, 2007
Reinks Vocab
Part of Speech: Verb
Description: To lie about or show that something is false.
Related Words: Contradict, Disprove, Misrepresent all (S)
Sentence: The criminals belie so the can be let free.
Clandestine
Part of Speech: Adjective
Description: To keep in concealment
Related Words: Secret, Concealed, Undercover all (S).
Sentence: The DEA is a clandestine of the government.
Collusion
Part of Speech: Noun
Description: A secret agreement between people.
Related Words: Agreement, Consent, Approval all (S).
Sentence: The collusion to bomb New York was made in the caves of Iraq.
Dissemble
Part of Speech: Verb
Description: To mislead someone or lie to them
Related Words: Hedge, Evade, Stall all (S).
Sentence: The fugitive started to dissemble when questioned by the police.
Nefarious
Part of Speech: Adjective
Description: Being extremely wicked.
Related Words: Wicked, Evil, Immoral all (S)
Sentence: Every monster is a nefarious monster.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Marissa's Vocab
To tell an idea that is not true.
VERB
False, Lie, Decieving
My mom belied the truth about our christmas presents.
Clandestine
A secret, to be kept undercover.
ADJ.
Secret, undercover, hidden.
The agents got ready for their calndestine mission.
Collusion
A secret deal or agreement.
NOUN
conspire, complicity, confidential
I had a collusion wuth my friends about homecoming that no one knew about.
Dissemble
A false appearance.
VERB
Pretend, illusion, imaginary.
The singer dissembled himself in public so others didnt know who he was.
Nefarious
Wicked or evil
ADJ.
Vicious, bad, terrible
The movie was nefarious, nad gave me nightmares.
Marissa's Vocab
To tell an idea that is not true.
VERB
False, Lie, Decieving
My mom belied the truth about our christmas presents.
Clandestine
A secret, to be kept undercover.
ADJ.
Secret, undercover, hidden.
The agents got ready for their calndestine mission.
Collusion
A secret deal or agreement.
NOUN
conspire, complicity, confidential
I had a collusion wuth my friends about homecoming that no one knew about.
Dissemble
A false appearance.
VERB
Pretend, illusion, imaginary.
The singer dissembled himself in public so others didnt know who he was.
Nefarious
Wicked or evil
ADJ.
Vicious, bad, terrible
The movie was nefarious, nad gave me nightmares.
Marissa's Vocab
To tell an idea that is not true.
VERB
False, Lie, Decieving
My mom belied the truth about our christmas presents.
Clandestine
A secret, to be kept undercover.
ADJ.
Secret, undercover, hidden.
The agents got ready for their calndestine mission.
Collusion
A secret deal or agreement.
NOUN
conspire, complicity, confidential
I had a collusion wuth my friends about homecoming that no one knew about.
Dissemble
A false appearance.
VERB
Pretend, illusion, imaginary.
The singer dissembled himself in public so others didnt know who he was.
Nefarious
Wicked or evil
ADJ.
Vicious, bad, terrible
The movie was nefarious, nad gave me nightmares.
Marissa's Vocab
To tell an idea that is not true.
VERB
False, Lie, Decieving
My mom belied the truth about our christmas presents.
Clandestine
A secret, to be kept undercover.
ADJ.
Secret, undercover, hidden.
The agents got ready for their calndestine mission.
Collusion
A secret deal or agreement.
NOUN
conspire, complicity, confidential
I had a collusion wuth my friends about homecoming that no one knew about.
Dissemble
A false appearance.
VERB
Pretend, illusion, imaginary.
The singer dissembled himself in public so others didnt know who he was.
Nefarious
Wicked or evil
ADJ.
Vicious, bad, terrible
The movie was nefarious, nad gave me nightmares.
Taylor's Vocab
POS- Verb
Related Words- Lie(S), Falsify(S), Correct (A)
The lawyer belied the fact to protect his client.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/2055/joeliebermanzz8.jpg
Clandestine- To be kept undercover
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Confidential(S), Undercover(S), Protected(S)
The FBI's missions must be clandestine.
http://www.lazarusrising.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/osama.jpg
Collusion- A secret deal or agreement.
POS-Noun
Related Words- Conspiracy(S), Complicity(S), Foul Play(S)
The drug dealers had a collusion with how much money they would receive from selling the drugs.
http://www.shepherd-wireless.com/handshake.jpg
Dissemble- A false appearance.
POS- Verb
Related Words- Hidden(S), Open(A), Costume(S)
The stunt double gave the paparazzi a dissemble for Angelina Jolie.
http://www.allarenothing.com/Gallery/images/01-Stunt-Double-on-Mac-Gyver.jpg
Nefarious- Evil or vicious.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Vicious(S),Evil(S), Nice(A)
Some Pitbulls are nefarious because they attack people.
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Taylor's Vocab
POS- Verb
Related Words- Lie(S), Falsify(S), Correct (A)
The lawyer belied the fact to protect his client.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/2055/joeliebermanzz8.jpg
Clandestine- To be kept undercover
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Confidential(S), Undercover(S), Protected(S)
The FBI's missions must be clandestine.
http://www.lazarusrising.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/osama.jpg
Collusion- A secret deal or agreement.
POS-Noun
Related Words- Conspiracy(S), Complicity(S), Foul Play(S)
The drug dealers had a collusion with how much money they would receive from selling the drugs.
http://www.shepherd-wireless.com/handshake.jpg
Dissemble- A false appearance.
POS- Verb
Related Words- Hidden(S), Open(A), Costume(S)
The stunt double gave the paparazzi a dissemble for Angelina Jolie.
http://www.allarenothing.com/Gallery/images/01-Stunt-Double-on-Mac-Gyver.jpg
Nefarious- Evil or vicious.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Vicious(S),Evil(S), Nice(A)
Some Pitbulls are nefarious because they attack people.
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zconstanti's Vocab
Description: To misconcept the truth.
Verb
Related Words: Contradict, Disprove, Slander
Sentence: The man was gossiping and belied his best friend.
Clandestine
Description: Something that is done in secret.
Adjective
Related Words: Confidential, Hidden, Unknowing
Sentence: The boy asked the girl very clandestinely to homcoming.
Collusion
Description: A pirate or secret that is shared amoung only a certain group.
Noun
Related Words: Conspiracy, Plot, Complicity
Sentence: The gang of kids had a collusion from the other gangs.
Dissemble
Decription: To mislead or misdirect in the apperance of something.
Verb
Related Words: Camoflage, Conceal, Hide
Sentence: The armys troops were dissembled in the forest from there enemy.
Nefarious
Adjective
Description: A profound way of being very evil.
Related Words: Vicious, Wicked, Demoralizing
Sentence: The supervillain was very nefarious.
megan's vocabulary
• Related words: synonyms- refute, disapprove, repudiate.
• I must belie the presentation in order to pass.
2. Clandestine- (adjective) kept in secret and done in concealment.
• Related words: synonyms- hidden underhand confidential.
• I was involved in a clandestine project about the man and the moon.
3. Collusion- (noun) secret agreement in conspiracy.
• Related words: synonyms- intrigue, connivance, complicity.
• The collusion had broken apart our once close knit relationship.
4. Dissemble- (verb) to ignore or make a misleading appearance to others, to deceive someone or make them believe in false truth.
• Related words: synonyms- camouflage, dissimulate, misrepresentation.
• I have tried to see and dissemble parts of the truth in the pageant.
5. Nefarious- (adjective) extremely mean or cruel.
• Related words: synonyms- iniquitous, heinous, atrocious.
• Mary is known for her nefarious tricks that seem to make everyone cry.
Allysa Dowdens vocab
Belie means to give a false representation.
Belie is a verb.
"His innocent face belies his action."
Three related words to belie are disagree, deny and lie.
Clandestine
Clandestine means is secret or hidden.
Clandestine is an adjective.
"The spy had a clandestine mission last week."
Three realted words to clandestine are undercover, underhand and underground.
Collusion
Collusion means to have a secret agreement.
Collusion is a noun.
"The spy had a collusion on when to rob the bank."
Three related words to collusion are guilt, scam and deciet.
Dissemble
Dissemble means to disguise or conceal behind a false appearance
Dissemble is a verb.
"No one knew who the spy was becasue he dissembled himself."
Three related words to dissemble are cover up, fake and hide.
Nefarious
Nefarious means to be wicked.
Nefarious is an adjective.
"The teacher was nefarious toward the kids who failed thier test."
Three related words to nefarious are witch, mean and evil.
Kim Bueche week 3 vocab
Belie:
Description- To falsely lead or lie.
p.o.s.-Verb.
Synonyms- contradict, deny, and mislead.
Sentence- She belied facts to the investigators when they questioned her.
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Clandestine:
description-A secrete or to be secretive.
p.o.s.-adj.
synonyms- Concealed, hidden and confidential.
sentence- We were playing clue and the clandestine cards in the middle were hard to solve.
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Collusion:
Description- A secrete or illegal agreement.
p.o.s- noun
synonyms- Private, complicity and conspiracy.
Sentence- What Robert and Richard did was a collusion that wouldn't tell anyone else about.
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Dissemble:
Description-A false appearance.
p.o.s- verb
synonyms- Pretend, imaginary and delusional.
sentence- His Halloween costume was a dissemble of Shrek.
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Nefarious:
Description- Being evil or wicked.
p.o.s.- adj.
Synonyms- Vile, mean and bad.
Sentence- Cinderella had a nefarious step mother..
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Kierras Vocab- Week 3
Describe: to falsly hear something
Part Of Speech: Verb
Related Words: Flase, Misunderstand
Sentence: I belied his speech.
Clandestine:
Describe: To withhold a piece of valuable information
Part Of Speech: Adverb
Related Words: Hidden, Confession
Sentence: He also told me a clandestine with his news.
Collusion:
Describe: The joining of people to commit a wrong doing
Part Of Speech: Noun
Related Words: Pact, Cahoots
Sentence: The mafia has collusions.
Dissemble:
Describe: To fake
Part Of Speech: Verb
Related Words: Pretend, Make Up
Sentence: Susie was very good at dissembling.
Nefarious:
Describe: To act in evil ways.
Part Of Speech: Adverb
Related Words: Naughty, Unpleasent
Sentence: Jack is a nefarious person.
Rob R's Vocab
Belie:
Description: To falsify or misrepresent the truth
Part of Speech: Verb
Related Words: refute, disprove, controvert
Sentence: Their laughter belied their undeniable grief.
Clandestine:
Description: To be done in secrecy, or concealment
Part of Speech: Adjective
Related Words: underhand, confidential, illicit
Sentence: The CIA often does many clandestine operations.
Collusion:
Description: A secret agreement
Part of Speech: Noun
Related Words: intrigue, connivance, complicity
Sentence: John Wilkes Booth acted in a collusion to assassinate Abraham Lincoln
Dissemble:
Description: To give a false meaning to something
Part of Speech: Verb
Related Words: hide, camouflage, dissimulate
Sentence: Gravy had to dissemble his incompetence in business in order to pass a marketing class.
Nefarious:
Description: Incredibly evil
Part of Speech: Adjective
Related Words: flagitious, heinous, infamous
Sentence: The mad scientist nefariously plotted his revenge. (worst sentence ever)
Brian P's Vocab Week 3
1. Belie
Description- To give a false representation to.
Part of Speech- Verb
Sentence- Their laughter belied their outward grief.
Related Words: (Syn.) misrepresentation, lying (
2. Clandestine
Description- Kept or done in secret, often in order to conceal something.
Part of Speech- Adjective
Sentence- I cheated very clandestinely.
Related Words- (Syn.) secret, sneaky, unknowing
3. Collusion
Description- A secret agreement between two or more parties for a fraudulent, or illegal.
Part of Speech- Noun
Sentence- The poker dealer and I made collusion so I could win the game.
Related Words- (Syn.) cheat, conspiracy (
4. Dissemble
Description- To disguise or conceal behind a false appearance.
Part of Speech- Verb
Sentence- He wore a mask to dissemble his ugly face.
Related Words- (Syn.) disguise, conceal, pretend
Description- Infamous by way of being extremely wicked.
Part of Speech- Adjective
Sentence- Dr. Evil was a nefarious man.
Related Words- (Syn.) evil, sinful, vicious
Matt Jablonski's Week 3 Vocab
Description: To show prove that something is untrue; misleading or contradictory.
Part of speech: Verb
3 related words: Contradict, misleading, and slander.
Sentence: The evidence provided by the defendant belied her innocence.
Picture:
Clandestine
Description: Something that is done privately to conceal something else; conspiracy.
Part of speech: Adjective
3 related words: Conspiracy, untruthful, shady.
Sentence: The death of JFK to many people is a clandestine.
Picture:
Collusion
Description: An agreement reached between two parties done in private.
Part of speech: Noun
3 related words: Bribe, blackmail, and confidential.
Sentence: When Joe owed Franky V. some money, the two were able to reach a collusion.
Picture:
Dissemble
Description: To hide or conceal the truth by way of misleading and untruthfulness.
Part of speech: Verb
3 related words: Conspiracy, belie, and clandestine.
Sentence: Mike Vick thought he could dissemble the jury by pleading not guilty.
Picture:
Nefarious Description: Someone or something that is extremely evil or wicked.
Part of speech: Adjective
3 related words: Devil, evil, and sadistic.
Sentence: The wicked witch of the West was very nefarious.
Picture:
Tyler's Voceb
Caseys post
Clandestine:description- Being secretive.p.o.s.-adj.synonyms- secret, concealed, covertsentence- I had to be clandestine when taking a cookie from the cookie jar.
collusiondescription: a secret agreementpos: nounrelated words: intrigue, connivance, complicitysentence: My parents were in collusion about the divorce
dissembledescription: to give a false appearance.pos: verbrelated words: mask, hide, camouflagesentence: The mask was a way of dissembling my face
NefariousDescription- evil or wickedPOS- adjectiveSynonyms- despicable, wicked, immoral.Sentence- I luckily have never had a nefarious friend
trents week 2 vocab 4 real
Description: Something that serves as a pattern or a fixed arrangement.
Part of Speech: Noun
Related Words: Model, representation, and Archetype
Sentence: I sm a paradigm for young athletes.
Philology-
Description: A study of written records in their original form.
Part of Speech: noun
Related Words: Archealogy, Literature, speech
Sentence: Philology was used to analyze the Rosetta Stone.
Phonology-
Description: The study of sounds and pronunciation.
Part of Speech: Noun
Related Words: vibrations, speech, accent
Sentence: Phonology is used every time I listen to rap.
Rhetoric-
Description: The effective use of language, being able to use language effectively.
Part of Speech: noun
Related Words: pronounciation, bombast, elocution
Sentence: The better your rhetoric the more easily people understand you.
Syntax-
Description: The study of rules for a grammatical sentence.
Part of Speech: noun
Related Words: alphabet, linguistics, structure
Sentence: I was not able to comprehend the syntax of your speech.
Shannon's vocab
Description-To lie.
Part of speech-Verb
Related words:
synonyms-disprove, contradict
antonym-prove
Sentence- The boy’s smiled belied his true emotions.
2. Clandestine
Description- To deliberately hide something.
Part of speech-Adjective
Related words:
synonyms-hidden, secret
antonyms-public
Sentence- They’re relationship was clandestine to the public.
3. Collusion
Description –Secret agreement.
Part of speech-Noun
Related words:
synonyms-complicity, connivance, collaboration
Sentence- The meeting was a collusion between the two men.
4. Dissemble
Description -To hide the truth
Part of speech-Verb
Related words:
synonyms-disguise, camouflage
antonym-unmask
Sentence- The soldiers were dissembled to everyone because of camouflage.
5. Nefarious
Description- Extremely evil
Part of speech-Adjective
Related words
Synonyms-odious, abominable, vicious
Sentence- The nefarious witch chased Dorothy and Toto down the yellow brick road.
Melissa"s Vocab Week 3
Gabrielle Whip's Vocabulary
Ben's vocab
1.contradict
2.verb
3.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ee/Circle-contradict.svg/1000px-Circle-contradict.svg.png&imgrefurl=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bumpusjane&h=1000&w=1000&sz=261&hl=en&start=2&sig2=RFywOi7pvCXTZjCdM00APw&tbnid=Cwp1XrkBDZbJwM:&tbnh=149&tbnw=149&ei=R2P8RueSMo7mgAKf2PXwAw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcontradict%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den
4.belied(syn), belying(syn), belier(syn)
5.This statement would eventually belie the bible.
Clandestine
1.Deception
2.Adj.
3.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ncsbi.gov/images/CLRP9.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ncsbi.gov/offices/offices_specialops_decu_clanlab_program.jsp&h=675&w=798&sz=70&hl=en&start=101&sig2=Pd2indTIHoVJjzRNbpyoWA&tbnid=EFTr5tr7ABQiXM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=143&ei=B2P8RqKbKpDshwL2pIXlAw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dclandestine%26start%3D100%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
4.hidden(syn), underhand(syn), illcit(syn)
5.The clandestine activities occured frequently.
collusion
1.law or secret agreement
2.Noun
3.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.gransha-taxi.co.uk/images/Ardoyne%2520collusion%2520is%2520stae%2520murder.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.gransha-taxi.co.uk/Belfast_murals_Ardoyne.htm&h=480&w=640&sz=42&hl=en&start=4&sig2=GWGwVs3dtOOdExvnLWq_mw&tbnid=P2N8WeWTdVjQ8M:&tbnh=103&tbnw=137&ei=k2L8RtDeFIHUgQK1hbHBAw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcollusion%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den
4.intrigue(syn),connivance(syn), complicity(syn)
5.There was a collusion that i didn't know about.
Dissemble
1.hide the truth
2.Verb
3.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.uselessinfo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/8910-i/40-8910.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.noeman.org/gsm/hardware-firmware/20604-tricks-how-dissemble-all-nokia-new-models.html&h=337&w=407&sz=9&hl=en&start=11&sig2=hhTbxTkqtu_Uw48vAtPmYw&tbnid=VO6b3h05mCtJIM:&tbnh=104&tbnw=125&ei=T2L8RonKG5zygAL3x6ClAw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddissemble%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den
4.mask(syn), hide(syn) camouflage(syn)
5.He dissembled what we were doing.
nefarious
1.evil vilain
2.Adj.
3.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://images.wikia.com/uncyclopedia/images/5/55/Nefariousart.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.suicidebots.com/2007/01/29/educational-eddification-re-the-robot/&h=453&w=341&sz=42&hl=en&start=2&sig2=O_opLMzIy0dC_DjnL5k9Wg&tbnid=hDzAb8zr3D1XhM:&tbnh=127&tbnw=96&ei=LWL8RvrkKYu6gAKJp6G5Aw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnefarious%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den
4.Good(ant.), Honest(ant.) Vile(syn.)
5.The nefarious drug lord sneezed.
Kayla Vocab
Belie
1. Description: to show something is false; to contadict
2. Part of Speech: It is a verb.
3. Picture:<-- 4. Related words include: oppose (synonym), negate (synonym), and prove (antonym). 5. Sentence: Often politicians will belie their ideas and beliefs from city to city while campaigning. Clandestine
1. Description: done in secret; concealed
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective.
3. Picture:<-- 4. Related words include: confidential (synonym), under wraps (synonym), and public (antonym) 5. Sentence: Tyler's clandestine fight club was held in a basement away from public view. Collusion
1. Description: a conspiracy; a secret plot for fraudulent or deceitful purposes
2. Part of Speech: It is a noun.
3. Picture: (JFK) <-- 4. Related words include: collude (related), connivance (synonym), and scam (synonym) 5. Sentence: They didn't like the dictator and so they planned a collusion among themselves to take him out.
Dissemble
1. Description: to make believe with the intent to deceive; to disguise
2. Part of Speech: It is a verb.
3. Picture:<-- 4. Related words include: reveal (antonym), conceal (synonym), and mask (synonym). 5. Sentence: The protester dissembled himself as a news reporter to gain access to the private debate. Nefarious
1. Description: When something or someone is infamous by way of being extremely wicked.
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective
3. Picture:<--
4. Related words include: vile (synonym), admirable (antonym), and degenerate (synonym).
5. Sentence: The good witch was liked by all, unlike her nefarious sister whom everyone despised for the spells she put on innocent people.
Molly's Vocabulary
Description- to lie, or say or hint something that is false.
p.o.s.-verb
Synonyms- contradict, disprove, and lie
Sentence- The students paper showed that they were belie about their facts.
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/CAMB/27512~Test-Tips-True-or-False-Posters.jpg
Clandestine:
description- Being secretive.
p.o.s.-adj.
synonyms- secret, concealed, covert
sentence- I had to be clandestine when taking a cookie from the cookie jar.
http://www.impawards.com/1984/posters/top_secret_ver1.jpg
Collusion:
Description- A secret agreement for a deceitful purpose.
p.o.s- noun
synonyms- conspiracy, connivance, intrigue
Sentence- A spy's job is to fulfill their arranged collusion.
http://ana.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/spys_800x600.jpg
Dissemble:
Description- To have a false appearance
p.o.s- verb
synonyms- dither, evade, stall
sentence- Some teenagers get a fake ID so they can dissemble the bouncers to get into a club.
http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/shr0375l.jpg
Nefarious:
Description- Evil, monstrous, wicked.
p.o.s.- adj.
Synonyms- deceitful, evil, mean.
Sentence- Countries with communism have nefarious leaders.
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Bethanie Marbles vocab
description: to misinterpret
pos:verb
related words: refute, disprove, controvert
sentence: The news stations belied the facts.
Clandestine
description: to do something secretly
pos:adj
related words: hidden, confidential, underhand
sentence: The principals had a clandestine meeting about the students.
collusion
description: a secret agreement
pos: noun
related words: intrigue, connivance, complicity
sentence: My parents were in collusion about the divorce.
dissemble
description: to give a false appearance.
pos: verb
related words: mask, hide, camouflage
sentence: The mask was a way of dissembling my face.
nefarious
description: extremely wicked.
pos: adj
related words: evil, flagitious, heinous
sentence: The robber had a nefarious plot.
Lisa's Vocab
Description- to lie, or say or hint something that is false.
POS- transitive verb
Synonyms- contradict, disprove, and lie
Sentence- The test belied what we had originally studied.
Clandestine
Description- something hidden or secret
POS- adjective
Synonyms- Covert, undercover, surreptitious
Sentence- The clandestine plan was never revealed to the public.
Collusion
Description- an illegal agreement.
POS- noun
Synonyms- conspiracy, involvement, complicity.
Sentence- The Sopranos were filled with all kinds or collusions.
Dissemble
Description- a false or hidden appearance.
POS- verb
Synonyms- hedge, dither, evade.
Sentence- Maddy could not see his face because it was dissembled from the crowd.
Nefarious
Description- evil or wicked
POS- adjective
Synonyms- despicable, wicked, immoral.
Sentence- I luckily have never had a nefarious friend.
Week 3 Vocab | Kevin O'Hara
Kevin O’Hara
Mrs. Schellenberg
WFTRW – 2nd Hour
26 September 2007
Vocabulary – Week of 9/24
Belie
-To show falsely or contradict.
-Verb
-Picture: http://www.moonaudio.com/fraud_forgery.jpg
-negate, contradict, deny
-The woman belied on the documents.
Clandestine
-Characterized or executed with secrecy or concealment.
-Adjective
-Picture: http://www.sybarites.org/wp-content/bond1sea.jpg
-fraudulent, hidden, undercover
-The agent organized a clandestine operation.
Collusion
-A secret agreement, for fraudulent purposes, such as a conspiracy.
-Noun
-Picture: http://www.bivingsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/WindowsLiveWriter/EnronsEmailsExplored_CA39/enron-logo%5B4%5D.jpg
-plot, racket, deceit
-The criminal organized collusion with the boss.
Dissemble
-To give a false or misleading appearance to or to conceal the truth or real nature
-Verb
-Picture: http://blog.pennlive.com/lvbreakingnews/2007/07/friday2.jpg
-cloak, conceal, mask
-The robber dissembled himself before robbing the bank.
Nefarious
-Extremely wicked or villainous.
-Adjective
-Picture: http://www.texasvirtualschool.org/image%20library/AA039576-teacher%20copy.jpg
-atrocious, corrupt, dreadful
-The teacher was quite nefarious.
Anthony's Vocab
POS: transitive verb
http://www.flickr.com/photos/17171949@N00/514389064/
Sentence:
If I were to cheat on this test I would belie my morals.
Related Words: contradict, disguise, cloak
Clandestine- to play out in secrecy
POS: adjective
http://www.flickr.com/photos/_never_/293687111/
Sentence:
He did not know about his wife’s clandestine love affair.
Related words: secret, hidden, closed mouthed
Collusion- a secret deal or agreement that may be illegal
POS: noun
http://www.flickr.com/photos/medpeds/317840611/
Sentence:
Their collusion was set for midnight; the cops were on to them.
Related Words: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collusion-, collusio, from colludere , date: 14th century, decietful
Dissemble- to act under a false appearance
POS: transitive verb
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gilluminate/56148936/
Sentence:
I will not dissemble myself around you any longer.
Related Words: Dissimulate, Simulate, dissembler
Nefarious- bluntly mean or vicious
POS: adjective
http://www.users.qwest.net/~mgmartin6245/scary%20cat.jpg
Sentence:
My cat is so nefarious; it’s as if I need to exercise him.
Related Words: Evil, impious, wicked
Jimmy's Vocab
Saying or showing an idea or thought that isn't true.
verb
REL WRDS lying, false, decieve
I belied my injury so I wouldn't have to practice.
Clandestine
Being secretive.
adj
REL WRDS closet, concealed, covert
I was being clandestine when I was tping.
Collusion
Something only few people know about.
noun
REL WRDS complicity, conspiracy, fraudulent
Area 51 is a collusion.
Dissemble
To be fake or appear fake.
verb
SYN affect, beard, camouflage
I am being dissemble when I hunt.
Nefarious
Evil
adj
SYN bad, base, corrupt
Hitler was nefarious.
Erika's Vocab
1. To lie or lying, or to misrepresent
2. Verb
4. Contradict (s), Oppose (s), Deny (s)
5. The boys expression belied what he was feeling inside.
CLANDESTINE
1. Doing something sneakily
2. Adjective
4. Surreptitious (s), secret (s), underground (s)
5. He snuck his friends into his house in a clandestine manor.
COLLUSION
1. Two or more people secretly planning to do something
2. Noun
4. Conspiracy (s), Involvement (s), Complicity (s)
5. The collusion worked out well because they didn’t get caught.
DISSEMBLE
1. To cover up something such as your feelings
2. Verb
4. Mislead (s), Pretend (s), Act (s)
5. Her alias dissembled her from the way she normally looks and acts.
NEFARIOUS
1. Evil
2. Adjective
4. Wicked (s), Despicable (s), Immoral (s)
5. The students were planning nefarious schemes.
Kirsten's Vocab
POS: Verb
Description: To show to be false, to misrepresent.
Related Words: contradict, refute, disprove
Sentence: Her shaking voice belied her calm demeanor.
Clandestine
POS: Adjective
Description: Done with secrecy or concealment.
Related Words: secretive, hidden, confidential
Sentence: The CIA performs clandestine operations.
Collusion
POS: Noun
Description: A secret agreement for a deceitful purpose.
Related Words: conspiracy, connivance, intrigue
Sentence: The spy had a collusion with the government.
Dissemble
POS: Verb
Description: To conceal the truth or actuality of somehting.
Related Words: hide, mask, camofulage
Sentence: He pretended to read a book to dissemble his lack of intelligence.
Nefarious
POS: Adjective
Description: Extremely evil or villainous.
Related Words: infamous, evil, vile
Sentence: Movies often have a good and a nefarious character.
Heathers Vocab
1. Verb
2. To misrepresent
3. Contradict, disprove, lie
4. Star magazine belies things about movie stars.
Clandestine
1. Hidden
2. Adjective
3. stealthy, convert, secret
4. The two step-sisters had a clandestine relationship.
Collusion
1. Fraud
2. Noun
3. involvement, knowledge, agreement
4. The judge and the defendant had a collusion
Dissemble
1. To have a false appearence
2. verb
3. dither, evade, stall
4. The teenage girls dissebled so they could get into the R rated movie
Nefarious
1. Very wicked
2. Adjective
3. evil, immoral, despicable
4. The preppy girl had a nefarious plan so her friend wouldn't win prom queen.
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Emily's Vocab
1. Verb
2. To show falsely
3. Prove (A), Lie (S), Disprove (S)
4. The article in the newspaper belied the facts.
Clandestine
1. Adj.
2. Characterized by secrecy or concealment
3. Hidden (S) Confidential (S) Underhand (S)
4. The plan for the robbery was clandestine from certain members of the group.
Collusion
1. Noun
2. A secret agreement, conspiracy.
3. Intrigue (S) Connivance (S) Complicity (S)
4. The group of men had a collusion to rob the store.
Dissemble
1. Verb
2. Give a false or misleading appearance to.
3. Camouflage (S) Mask (S) Hide (S)
4. The robber dissembled himself with a mask.
Nefarious
1. Adj.
2. Extremely wicked or villainous
3. Good (A) Infamous (S) Vile (S)
4. The murder had a nefarious personality.
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Colin's Vocab
POS: Verb
Description: To show something that is false or gives a false impression.
Synonyms: Disagree, misrepresent, contravene.
Sentence: Politicians belie who they are so that they can get elected.
Clandestine
POS: Adjective
Description:To conceal something or to be secretive.
Synonyms: Concealed, stealthy, cloak-and-dagger.
Sentence: The CIA is a clandestine government agency that protects the US.
Collusion
POS: Noun
Description: Secret agreement between people that have bad intentions.
Synonyms: Deceit, conspiracy, plot.
Sentence: The collusion to bomb the capitol was made in Arnold Palmer’s basement.
Dissemble
POS: Verb
Description: To mislead someone or conceal the truth them.
Synonyms: Affect, conceal, camouflage.
Sentence: The man started to dissemble when questioned by his wife.
Nefarious
POS: Adjective
Description: someone who is villainous or wicked.
Synonyms: Corrupt, evil, bad.
Sentence: Every Disney villain is a nefarious character.
alex p vocab
1. to not be true or to misrepresent
Belie:
- Description- To aim away from the truth.
- Part of Speech- Verb
- Related Words- contradict(s), disguise(s), reveal(a)
- Sentence- The girl laughed in order to belie her hurt feelings.
Clandestine:
- Description- To keep something hidden or confidential.
- Part of Speech- adjective
- Related Words- secret(s), illicit(s), public(a)
- Sentence- The robber kept his gun clandestine until he had to use it.
Collusion:
- Description- A secret agreement.
- Part of Speech- Noun
- Related Words- conspiracy(s), plot(s), antagonism(a)
- Sentence- The kids had a collusion to skip school the next day.
Dissemble:
- Description- To disguise or hide the truth.
- Part of Speech- Verb
- Related Words- camouflage(s), cover(s), reveal(a)
- Sentence- At the Masquerade everyone was dissembled.
Nefarious:
- Description- Wicked or Villainous
- Part of Speech- Adjective
- Related Words- infamous(s), dreadful(s), admirable(a)
- Sentence- The nefarious witch hunted the children in the forest.
Brian Wilterink #3
1. To lie to someone or give them a false impression of something
2. Verb
3. Lie (synonym), Trick (synonym), Truth (antonym)
4. http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~jmoses/eyes.jpg
5. The mind games belie an objects shape.
Clandestine
1. Something that is kept a secret.
2. Adjective
3. Clandestinus (etymology), Secret (synonym), Disclosed (antonym)
4. http://www.idea-asylum.com/top_secret.jpg
5. The clandestine plans for the rocket were only to be viewed by the designer.
Collusion
1. A secret agreement between two groups to plan something illegal.
2. Noun
3. Collusio (etymology), Colludere (etymology), Conspiracy (synonym)
4. http://flickr.com/photos/15419557@N00/1361380071/
5. North Korea had a collusion between them and other countries to supply themselves with nuclear weapons.
Dissemble
1. To mask your original apperance
2. Verb
3. Dissyemblen (etymology), Dissimulen (etymology), Dissimulare (etymology)
4. http://flickr.com/photos/muthagoose/1107826745/
5. Kids dissemble themselves as they dress up fpr halloween.
Nefarious
1. Something or someone that is wikid or evil.
2. Adjective
3. Nefas (etymology), Evil (synonym), Wiked (synonym)
4. http://bradley.chattablogs.com/dr.evil.jpg
5. The nefarious Dr. Evil plans to take over the world.
Brittany D's Vocab
Description: misrepresent
POS: verb
Synonyms: contradict, disagree, oppose
Sentence: The mans calm face belied his shaking hands.
Picture: separate
Clandestine
Description: Something that is done in secret, or as a deception
POS: adj.
Synonyms: concealed, hidden, private
Sentence: Spies usually do things in a clandestine form.
Picture: Separate
Collusion
Description: conspiracy, a secret agreement
POS: noun
Synonyms: con game, plot, double-cross
Sentence: A few of our presidents have preformed acts of collusion.
Picture: Separate
Dissemble
Description: conceal the truth
POS: verb
Synonyms: camouflage, falsify, cover up
Sentence: On the show, "The Office" Michael acts is very dissembled sometimes.
Picture: Separate
Nefarious
Description: villainous or monstrous
POS: adj.
Synonyms: corrupt, dreadful, infamous
Sentence: Cruella Devil is a very nefarious person!
Picture: Seperate
Santino's vocab
Collusion
Rachel's Vocab
Belie
Description- to lie or misrepresent.
Part of speech- verb
Sentence- The girl's smile belied her true feelings.
Related words- Synonyms- lie, deceive, falsify.
Description- Secret or hidden
Part of speech- adjective
Sentence- The couple had a clandestine relationship.
Related words- Synonyms- private, sly, illicit.
Collusion
Description- scheme, fraud, secret.
Part of speech- noun
Sentence- The Mafia's agreement included many collusions.
Related words- Synonyms- deceit, double-cross, fake.
Dissemble
Description- falsify, mislead, conceal.
Part of speech- verb
Sentence- The Halloween costume dissembled the little girl as a witch.
Related words- Synonyms- hide, cover-up, counterfeit.
Nefarious
Description- Evil, monstrous, wicked.
Part of speech- adjective
Sentence- Adolf Hitler was a nefarious leader.
Related words- Synonyms- deceitful, evil, mean.
-to schow something that is false or to condradict somthing or someone.
-syn. confute, contradict, contravene.
- The news station belied the real facts.
Clandestine(adjective)
-To be secretive or conceal something. To deal in deception.
-syn. artful, cloak-and-dagger, closet.
-The German's meetings were clandestine with the Chinease.
Collusion(noun0
-Secret agreement between people with bad intentions.
-Syn. con game, conspiracy, plot.
-The collusion to take over the world was done in secret
Dissemble(verb)
-To mislead or conceal the truth.
-Syn. affect, beard, camouflage.
-The government dissembled the truth about nuclear weapons.
Nefarious(adjective)
-very villainous or wicked.
-Syn. abominable, atrocious, bad.
-The plot against the girls was nefarious.
Stacey Richter's vocab week 3
Description-to contradict or disguise something
POS-Verb
Synonym-oppose,disagree, and contradict
Picture-on separate sheet of paper
Sentence- The girl tried to belie her anger with a smile.
Clandestine
Description- doing something in secret
POS- adjective
Synonym- secret, hidden, and concealed
Picture-on separate sheet of paper
Sentence- Two girls were writing a clandestine note to eachother, they didn't want anyone else to read it.
Collusion
Description- it's keeping an agreement secret
POS-noun
Synonym-racket, scam, and conspiracy
Picture-on separate sheet of paper
Sentence- The spies kept their assignment a collision.
Dissemble
Description- to hide the truth about someone's appearance
POS-verb
Synonym- disguise, hide, and cover up
Picture-on separate sheet of paper
Sentence- The guests at the maskerade ball were all dissembled behind a mask.
Nefarious
Description-very evil and wicked
POS- adjective
Synonym-bad, corrupt, and horrible
Picture-on separate sheet of paper
Sentence- The nefarious king was very cruel to his subjects.
Rob Bengel's Vocab
2. Verb
3. To show falsely; contradict.
4. contradict, deny, negate
5. Her face was belied by makeup because she had broken out in hives.
1. Clandestine
2. adjective
3. Characterized by secrecy.
4. concealed, hidden, undercover
5. The clandestine plan was to bomb Pearl Harbor.
1. Collusion
2. noun
3. A secret agreement.
4. deceit, trick, whitewash
5. The collusion was to rob the bank with out getting caught by the police.
1. Dissemble
2. verb
3. To give a misleading appearance to.
4. hide, simulate, cover
5. The man was dissembled by the crooks appearance.
1. Nefarious
2. adjective
3. To be extremely wicked.
4. abominable, degenerate, odious
5. The nefarious plot was to shave their friends eyebrows when he was sleeping.
2. Verb
3. To show falsely; contradict.
4. contradict, deny, negate
5. Her face was belied by makeup because she had broken out in hives.
1. Clandestine
2. adjective
3. Characterized by secrecy.
4. concealed, hidden, undercover
5. The clandestine plan was to bomb Pearl Harbor.
1. Collusion
2. noun
3. A secret agreement.
4. deceit, trick, whitewash
5. The collusion was to rob the bank with out getting caught by the police.
1. Dissemble
2. verb
3. To give a misleading appearance to.
4. hide, simulate, cover
5. The man was dissembled by the crooks appearance.
1. Nefarious
2. adjective
3. To be extremely wicked.
4. abominable, degenerate, odious
5. The nefarious plot was to shave their friends eyebrows when he was sleeping.
Kelsie Stephens Vocab Week 3
Belie-give a false impression of.
Clandestine- secretive.
Alex's Vocab 2nd hour w/o 9/28
POS: verb
Description: to disguise or contradict, give a wrong impression of something
Related Words (meaning): disguise, contradict, conceal
Sentence: The man was belied in a costume, so you could not see his true identity
Clandestine
POS: adjective
Description: marked by or associated with secrecy
Related Words (meaning): secret, deception, con
Sentence: The clandestine plan to rob the bank was sure to clear security.
Collusion
POS: noun
Description: a secret agreement or pact, especially for illegal activity
Related Words (meaning): intrigue, plot, scheme
Sentence: The con artists were in collusion with each other to break into the White House.
Dissemble
POS: verb
Description: to take on a deceptive or dishonest mentality or personality
Related Words (meaning): pretend, dissimulate, simulate
Sentence: The mischievous children were dissembling before my eyes.
Nefarious
POS: adjective
Description: extremely evil and sinful; bad
Related Words (meaning): evil, bad, vicious
Sentence: The nefarious neighbor kids deserve the electric chair for there wrong doings.
Joe's Vocab
1. To contradict.
2. Verb
3. Lie, Betray, Falsify
4.
5. The contaminating smog belies the naturally clean earth.
Clandestine
1. To be kept undercover.
2. Adjective
3. Hidden, Undercover, Underground
4.
5. The secret operation was very clandestine.
Collusion
1. A secret agreement.
2. Noun
3. Conspiracy, Scam, Guilt
4.
5. The collusion was illegal and the government shut it down.
Dissemble
1. To hide behind a fake identity.
2. Verb
3. Fake, Hide, Pretend
4.
5. He dissembled by wearing a mask and hiding himself.
Nefarious
1. Evil and wicked.
2. Adjective
3. Bad, Terrible, Malevolent
4.
5. The beast was nefarious, it was evil and had no good intentions.