Thursday, November 29, 2007

Tyler Cole

Soporific(Adj)
-Causing someone to sleep or feel tired.
-(Syn) sedative, somnolent, soothing.
- The new pills Jill got made her feel drowsy and soporific.
http://www.usedsecurity.com/ambien_pills.bmp

Prevaricate(Verb)
-To be misleading to make a false impression.
-(Syn) belie, put on, shuffle
-I prevaricated to my parents to make them think I was doing my homework.
http://www.howtoguides365.com/how-to/know-someone-lying/know-someone-lying.jpg

Reprehensible(Adj)
-Someone who has been blamed for something.
-(Syn) Amiss, unholy, ignoble
-The boy was reprehensible for his actions and paid for them.
http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2007/writers/don_banks/05/09/vick/p1_vick_bruty2.jpg (dog fighting is reprehensible)

Penitent(Adj)
-Feeling sorry for something that has been done wrong, or was the wrong thing to do.
-(Syn) Abject, rueful, sorry
-The boy was penitent for what he did at school the other day.
http://shewolf.notnet.co.uk/scrapbook/2006/steve/gala/Emmerdale%202006%20151.jpg

Rapacious(Adj)
-Greedy, taking for ones own satisfaction.
-(Syn) predatory, ravening, preying-The rapacious man stole from the market to feed himself for dinner that night.
http://www.lindamoran.net/images/greedy.jpg

1 comment:

Julie Schellenberg said...

Great job, Tyler!
30/30