Thursday, January 10, 2008
Erika's Vocab
Beginning to develop or exist
Adjective
Developing (s) preliminary (s), start (s),
The nascent tree will grow to be a towering oak.
http://www.richard-seaman.com/Arthropods/Usa/Butterflies/Illinois/ VoloBogMonarchChrysalis.jpg
Verisimilitude
Something that appears to be true
Noun
Honesty (s), genuine (s), likeliness (s)
Everyone believed her because of her lie that was a verisimilitude.
http://www.emergingcity.com/honesty.jpg
Deleterioushaving a damaging effect on someone or something.
Adjective
Bad (s), damaging (s), harmful (s)
The deleterious brothers left the house in shambles.
http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/cwl/lowres/cwln314l.jpg
Vitriolic
Extreme bitterness
Adjective
Hateful (s), bitter (s), offensive (s)
The vitriolic man screamed at the kids to get off his lawn.
http://www.uhigh.ilstu.edu/mediawiki/images/7/7c/Yelling_1.jpg
Obsequious
Has to do everything right, a do-gooder
Adjective
Submissive (s), flattering (s), compliant (s)
The obsequious manager was willing to make everyone hate her to please her bosses.
http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/jmo2053l.jpg
Fish
1. Definition)- Coming into existence
2. Part of speech)-Noun
3. Picture)http://empac.rpi.edu/graphics/events/dance_movies/dm3_nascent.jpg
4. Related words)-dying(ant), birth(sym), living(sym)
5. Sentence)-
Verisimilitude
1. Definition)- the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true
2. Part of speech)- adjective
3. Picture)- http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.spamula.net/blog/i27/aldrovandi17.jpg&imgrefurl=http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2007/02/23/awe-of-nature-taste-for-the-bizarre-thirst-for-knowledge/&h=2260&w=1640&sz=647&hl=en&start=13&sig2=TuI2S5NNk8msJdo4eNVVkQ&tbnid=gZ0MUGsBwoklRM:&tbnh=150&tbnw=109&ei=N-2GR5PPBoqoiAGWpMX8Cw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dverisimilitude%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
4. Related words)- truth(sym), semblance(sym), lying(ant)
5. Sentence)- he hoped his claims would have a verisimilitude of authenticity
Deleterious
1. Definition)- Having a harmful effect; injurious
2. Part of speech)- adjective
3. Picture)- http://www.poynteronline.org/resource/106136/cigs.jpg
4. Related words)- hurtful(sym), injurious(sym)
5. Sentence)- the deleterious effect of smoking is now more apparent then ever
Vitriolic
1. Definition)- of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
2. Part of speech)- adjective
3. Picture)- http://vivirlatino.com/i/2007/05/coke.JPG
4. Related words)- harsh(sym), corrosive(sym), caustic(sym)
5. Sentence)- coca cola is more vitriolic then people realize.
Obsequious
1. Definition)- attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
2. Part of speech)- adjective
3. Picture)- http://www.betterthanfudge.com/img/theoffice.jpg
4. Related words)- suck up(RLW), bootlicking(sym), blunt(ant)
5. Sentence)- when I was in my interview I tried to use a obsequious attitude so I would get the job.
Alexa Cole
POS- Noun
RW- Birht (s), emerging (s), beginning (s)
Sentence- The nascent of life in the spring brings a smile to my face.
Verisimilitude- something appears to be true
POS- Noun
RW- impossible (a), truth (s), false (a)
Sentence- The verisimilitude of the tornado did not hit the people of the toen until it was to late.
Deleterious- harmful in an unexpected way
POS- Adjective
RW- prenicious (s), harmful (s), gentle (a)
Sentence- The deleterious horse kicked me.
Vitriolic- fill somehting with hatred
POS- noun
RW- offensive (s), Hateful (s), mean (s)
Sentence- My sister made me cry when she made a vitriolic comment about me to my mom.
Obsequious- must please or obey
POS- adjective
RW- subservient (s), Obey (s), respectfel (s)
Sentence- My obsequious sister makes me look bad in front of my parents.
Brie's Vocab
Nascent
Description: Beginning to develop or exist
POS: Adjective
Related Words: preliminary, start, developing
Sentence: The nascent flowers grow in the spring.
Picture: http://www.missouriplants.com/Yellowopp/Helianthus_divaricatus_flowers.jpg
Verisimilitude
Description: Having a true and realistic appearance
POS: Noun
Related Words: honesty, likeliness, genuine
Sentence: The ghost has a verisimilitude essence about him.
Picture: http://www.thegreenhead.com/imgs/ghost-towel-2.jpg
Deleterious
Description: having a harmful effect on someone or something.
POS: Adjective
Related Words: harsh, bad, damaging
Sentence: The deleterious storm left my car in shambles.
Picture: http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg-Hurst/7HCS-storm-Jan07.jpg
Vitriolic
Description: To have extreme bitterness or hatred, Scathing.
POS: Adjective
Related Words: hateful, bitter, offensive
Sentence: The vitriolic man was screaming at everyone in his path.
Picture: http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/ATA/25452BP~Angry-Posters.jpg
Obsequious
Description: Excessively eager to obey.
POS: Adjective
Related Words: fawning, groveling, respectful
Sentence: The young, obsequious swimmer was eager to listen to her coaches instructions.
Picture: http://www.sd36.bc.ca/sites/henryb/BeeRespectful.jpg
alex p vocab
1. beginning to develop or become
2. adjective
3. Birth, Emerging, Potential
4. The Nascent snowstorm was going to bring lots of snow.
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:IceStormPowerLines.png
Verisimilitude
1. possibility or truthful.
2. noun.
3. Truth, honesty, and accuracy.
4. The verisimilitude of forest fire in the dry weather is very high.
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Wsa-lightning-complex_fire_ron-gregory.jpg
Deleterious
1. Injurious or harmful
2. Adjective
3. Bad, Damaging, Ruining
4. The deleterious habit of smoking can be deadly.
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Cigarettes_health_warning_australia.jpg
Vitriolic
1. Harsh or corrosive substance.
2. Adjective
3. Harsh, Corrosive, Acidic
4. The vitriolic chemestry lab had to be done carefully.
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Julie_Perkins_at_LLNL.jpg
Obsequious
1. Fawning
2. Adjective
3. Flattering, Fawning, Brown-nosing
4. The obsequious student always recieved extra credit in class.
5. http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/24/08/23370824.jpg
Emily's Vocab
Description: beginning to exist or develop
Related Words: beginning (s), blossoming (s), bursting (s)
Sentence: The baby was nascent inside of her.
2) Verisimilitude (noun)
Description: the appearance of truth
Related Words: authenticity (s), credibility (s), genuineness (s)
Sentence: The parents questioned the verisimilitude of their child's story.
3) Deleterious (adjective)
Description: injurious to health
Related Words: harmful (s), damaging (s), destructive (s)
Sentence: Hockey is a deleterious sport, often athletes get injured.
4) Vitriolic (adjective)
Description: very caustic, scathing
Related Words: bitter (s), harsh (s), mild (a)
Sentence: The teacher's behavior speech was vitriolic after the class misbehaved for the substitute.
5) Obsequious (adjective)
Description: obedient
Related Words: compliable (s), flattering (s), respectful (s)
Sentence: The dog was very obsequious to his owner.
Taylor's Vocab.
POS- Adjective
Related Words-Flowering (S), Fresh (S), Young (S).
Sentence- The nascent horse was establishing his place in the herd.
Picture-http://liewcf.com/blog/wp-images/donkey_and_baby.jpg
Verisimilitude- Having a appearance of truth or realness.
POS- Noun
Related Words- Falseness (A), Impossibility (A), Color (S).
Sentence- The horse had the versimilitude that he did not kick his rider.
Picture- http://keyholepublishing.com/We%20Hate%20Truth.jpg
Deleterious- A damaging effect.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Helpful (A), Destructive (S), Damaging (S).
Sentence- The horses grazing in the same pasture all summer has a deleterious effect on the soil.
Picture-http://www.cvm.umn.edu/img/assets/12742/3_horses.jpg
Vitriolic- Harsh or almost harmful criticism.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Sweet (A), Sharp (S), Sarcastic (S).
Sentence- The horse trainer was vitriolic with how the horse looked.
Picture-http://www.wildhorseandburroexpo.com/images/August%208,%202006-LittleGal-s.jpg
Obsequious- Having a want or need to please.
POS- Adjective
Related Words- Respectful (S), Slavish (S), Bootlicking (S).
Sentence- My horse he is obsequious to everything I ask of him.
Picture- http://www.estherliano.nl/intermediarkuurkootwijk05.jpg
Alex Bergquist
4. The nascent cow was just learning to walk.
4. The verisimilitude of the hurricane was shocking to most people in the county.
Deleterious
4. The attendant was obsequious to the celebrity.
Tyler Cole's Vocab
-Something that is starting or beginning to exist.
-(Syn) beginning, blossoming, burgeoning
-The baby was in a nascent state after being born.
http://www.solarnavigator.net/animal_kingdom/animal_images/Human_infant_newborn_baby.jpg
Verisimilitude(Noun)
-Somthing that appears to be true to someone.
-(Syn) credibility, genuineness, likeliness
-The game lacked verisimilitude because the underdogs came back and beat the best team in the nation.
http://lexicon.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/usc_wash_1.jpg
Deleterious(Adj)
-Something that is harmful or dangerous to ones health.
-(Syn) bad, damaging, destroying
-The toxins are deleterious and poisonous to humans.
http://www.scienceclarified.com/scitech/images/lsbv_0001_0001_0_img0027.jpg
Vitriolic(Adj)
-Pertaining to or resembling something or someone.
-(Syn) biting, dry, cutting
-The man gave me vatriolic criticism when I was pitching.
http://www.hq4baseball.com/images/coach_throw.jpg
Obsequious(Adj)
-Someone who is obiediant and follows directions and rules well.
-(Syn) bootlicking, brown-nosing, respectful
- The boy was obsequious when the teacher asked him for some help grading papers.
http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/40/89/22198940.jpg
Leslie's vocab
Description: Beginning to exist or develop
P.O.S: Adjective
Related words: Fresh (s), Young (s), Flowering (s)
Sentence: The seed of a flower is nascent in the dirt before it sprouts.
Verisimilitude
Description: Likelihood or possibility
P.O.S: Noun
Related words: Similarity (s), Realism (s), Plausibility (S)
Sentence: The movie lacked verisimilitude.
Deleterious
Description: Injurious or harmful
P.O.S: Adjective
Related words: Bad (s), Damaging (s), Ruining (s)
Sentence: Drinking and driving is deleterious to you and others driving around you.
Vitriolic
Description: Harsh, bitter, scornful
P.O.S: Adjective
Related words: Biting (s), Nasty (s), Sharp (s)
Sentence: My sister is very vitriolic toward me and I can not stand it!
Obsequious
Description: Obedient or dutiful
P.O.S: Adjective
Related words: Flattering (s), Cringing (s), Sniveling (s)
Sentence: I am very obsequious and I always do what my mom tells me to do!
Brittany D's Vocab
Description: beginning to exist
POS: Adj
Synonyms: blossoming, promising, growing
Sentence: When the USA was first being "formed" it was a nascent country.
Picture: separate
Verisimilitude
Description: the likeliness that someone or something is truthful
POS: Noun
Synonyms: credibility, plausibility, realism
Sentence: When voting for a president, it can sometimes be hard to know the verisimilitude behind their words.
Picture: Separate
Deleterious
Description: harmful to your health
POS: Adj
Synonyms: damaging, hurtful, destroying
Sentence: Jumping off a bridge with a bungee cord could be deleterious to your health.
Picture: Separate
Vitriolic
Description: a harmful tone in a voice
POS: Noun
Synonyms: disdain, hostility, nastiness
Sentence: If you use a vitriolic tone with a child, they will probably cry.
Picture: Separate
Obsequious
Description: someone who is eager to please others
POS: Adj
Synonyms: brown-nosing, compilable, flattering
Sentence: The best kind of servant is one who is obsequious.
Kyle Schwarting's Vocab
1. Nascent means the beginnings of life.
2. Nascent is an Adjective.
3. Synonyms: Starting, growth, and sprouting.
4. The baby is nascent in the mother at three months old.
5. http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/facts/fig17baby5mos.jpg
Verisimilitude
1. Verisimilitude means to come out as truthful.
2. Verisimilitude is a noun.
3. Synonyms: Truth, honesty, and accuracy.
4. Bill Clinton had verisimilitude, but now we know he was lying about Monica.
5. http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/1144798.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1939057D9939C83F10689758F6A592B2A725A5397277B4DC33E
Deleterious
1. Deleterious means a cruel or harmful effect.
2. Deleterious is an adjective.
3. Synonyms: Terrible, hurtful, and destructive.
4. Telling someone you hate them can be deleterious.
5. http://www.savagechickens.com/images/chickenhateyou.jpg
Vitriolic
1. Vitriolic is a harsh or cutting in tone, bitter and sarcastic.
2. Vitriolic is an adjective.
3. Synonyms: Pungent, hurtful, and cruel.
4. I am often vitriolic.
5. http://www.goodstorm.com/files/images/3981AF12_34BC24B5.jpg
Obsequious
1. Obsequious is a desire to please others, eager to obey.
2. Obsequious is an adjective.
3. Synonyms: Flattering, submissive, and fawning.
4. Many people are obsequious.
5. http://blog.lib.umn.edu/biomdoc/access_services/CustomerServPrior2J.JPG
Paneral's Vocab
1. Beginning to develop or exist
2. adjective
3. Syn: blossoming, developing, fresh
4. The flowers the farmer had slaved on for months finally became nascent and were blooming.
5. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/199/492548997_5023759e04_b.jpg
Verisimilitude
1. The appearance of truth or real
2. noun
3. Syn: credibility, genuineness, truthful
4. I could tell from her verisimilitude that she was a genuine and trustworthy friend.
5. http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/foreigndesk/2007/01/05/patrick498x419.jpg
Deleterious
1. Injurious to health
2. adjective
3. Syn: damaging, destructive, hurtful
4. The thorns on the bushes were deleterious because they ripped your flesh right off.
5. http://www.op.org/steinkerchner/travels/kenya/jpgs/thorns.jpg
Vitriolic
1. Pertaining to chemistry
2. adjective
3. Syn:bitting, cutting, nasty
4. The chemical had a vitriolic effect and acted similar to sulfuric acid.
5. http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Acids/images/sulfuric.jpg
Obsequious
1. Fawning or flattering
2. adjective
3. Syn: complacent, compliable, compliant
4. The girl was purposely acting obsequious and that she needed attention.
5. http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/32/72/23497232.jpg
Matt Jablonski's Vocab
Description: Coming in to existence; development.
Part of speech: Adjective.
3 related words: Beginning(s), start(s), and ending(a).
Sentence: The nascent child was born in June.
Picture:
Verisimilitude
Description: When truth is revealed.
Part of speech: Noun.
3 related words: Honest(s), genuine(s), deceit(a).
Sentence: He was equited of all charges after the verisimilitude of the situation.
Picture:
Deleterious
Description: Bad for ones health.
Part of speech: Adjective.
3 related words: Smoking(ie), harmful(s), healthy(a).
Sentence: Smoking is deleterious to ones health.
Picture:
Vitriolic
Description: Of, or similar to; pertaining to.
Part of speech: Adjective.
3 related words: Alike(s), clone(s), and opposite(a).
Sentence: The girls in the click were all vitriolic.
Picture:
Obsequious
Description: Something that is obedient; compliant.
Part of speech: Adjective.
3 related words: Submissive(s), docile(s), and stubborn(a).
Sentence: The good dog was obsequious
Picture:
Jennifer's Vocab
1. Description: Beginning to develop.
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective.
3. Picture: Seperate
4. Related words include: blossoming (synonym), fresh (synonym), and withering (synonym).
5. Sentence: The nascent baby is learning to say one-syllable words.
Verisimilitude
1. Description: Something that appears to be true.
2. Part of Speech: It is a noun.
3. Picture: Seperate
4. Related words include: accuracy (synonym), genuineness (synonym), and falseness (antonym).
5. Sentence: The verisimilitude of her answer is supported with scientific evidence.
Deleterious
1. Description: Something that is harmful to one's health.
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective.
3. Picture: Seperate
4. Related words include: damaging (synonym), detrimental (synonym), and beneficial (antonym).
5. Sentence: The immense amount of deleterious smoke caused the child to become sick.
Vitriolic
1. Description: A harsh tone.
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective.
3. Picture: Seperate
4. Related words include: hurtful (synonym), kind (antonym), and flattering (antonym).
5. Sentence: His vitriolic voice frightened the students.
Obsequious
1. Description: Showing obidience and willing to comply.
2. Part of Speech: It is an adjective.
3. Picture: Seperate
4. Related words include: overbearing (antonym), domineering (antonym), and respectful (synonym).
5. Sentence: The obsequious child followed his parent's rules.
Brian Wilterink
Peter Jorgensen
Kylee Szczepaniuk- 1st hour
1. Picture: see separate sheet.
2. POS: adjective.
3. Definition: beginning, emerging, starting to develop.
4. Related Words: blossoming (s), potential (s), withering (a).
5. Sentence: The nascent flower bud began to bloom.
Verisimilitude
1. Picture: see separate sheet.
2. POS: noun.
3. Definition: authenticity, likelihood, having the appearance of truth.
4. Related Words: likeliness (s), plausibility (s), falseness (a).
5. Sentence: Old horror movies lack verisimilitude.
Deleterious
1. Picture: see separate sheet.
2. POS: adjective.
3. Definition: having a harmful effect, injurious.
4. Related Words: damaging (s), destroying (s), beneficial (a).
5. Sentence: Smoking cigarettes for twenty years had a deleterious effect on Tom because he died of lung cancer.
Vitriolic
1. Picture: see separate sheet.
2. POS: adjective.
3. Definition: caustic, scathing, acid, bitter, harsh or corrosive.
4. Related Words: nasty (s), offensive (s), flattering (a).
5. Sentence: The vitriolic food critic was not well liked among the nearby restaurant owners.
Obsequious
1. Picture: see separate sheet.
2. POS: adjective.
3. Definition: obedient, fawning, full of servile compliance.
4. Related Words: spineless (s), enslaved (s), domineering (a).
5. Sentence: The obsequious butler did everything that was requested of him.
Rachel's Vocab
Definition: Beginning of life
Part of speech: Adj.
Related words: S- birth, new, emerging
Sentence: We were so excited about the nascent timing of the actor's career.
Verisimilitude
Definition: The appearance of being truthful
Part of speech: Noun
Related Words: S- truth, authentic, real
Sentence: Antique dealers rely on the verisimilitude of their wares.
Deleterious
Definition: Bad, cruel, or harmful
Part of speech: Adj.
Related Words: S- bad, damaging, destructive
Sentence: A bad friend may have deleterious effect on a kid.
Vitriolic
Definition: Hateful or cutting in tone
Part of speech: Adj.
Related Words: S- mean, bitter, cruel
Sentence: The vitriolic tone in the old man's voice made his wife cry.
Obsequious
Definition: To fawn over or please others
Part of speech: Adj.
Related Words: S- brown-nosing, flattering, groveling
Sentence: The employee was acting very obsequious towards his boss.
Bethanie's vocab
1. Definition: Beginning of life
2. Part of Speech: Adj
3. Similar words: (syn)- birth, growth, sprout
4. The nascent soccer player will have great success later in life.
5.
Verisimilitude
1. Definition: the appearance of being truthful
2. Part of speech: Noun
3. Similar words: (syn)-Truth, honest, correct
4. A relationship relies on verisimilitude.
5.
Deleterious
1. Definition: A cruel or harmful effect
2. Part of speech: Adj
3. Similar words: (syn)- hurtful, deadly, noxious
4. A divorce may have a deleterious effect on a child.
5.
Vitriolic
1. Definition: Harsh or cutting in tone
2. Part of speech: Adj
3. Similar words: (syn)-bitter, sarcastic,cruel
4. The bully had a vitriolic tone while mocking the younger boy.
5.
Obsequious
1. Definition: Desire to please others
2. Part of speech: Adj
3. Similar words: (syn)-Flattering, obedient, submissive
4. The obsequious girl did the laundry without being asked by her mom.
5.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Gabrielle Whip's Vocabulary
Verisimilitude-To appear to be true. POS- Noun. Related words (s)- credibility, resemblance, likeliness. Semtence- The mother questioned her the verisimilitude if her teenagers story .Picture:
Deleterious-Harmful. POS- Adjective Related words (s)- destructive, harmful, ruinous. The deleterious building was destroyed before anyone was seriously injured. Picture:
Nikkel's Vocab
1. Definition: Beginning of life.
2. Part of Speech: Adjective.
3. Similar words: Starting, growth, and sprouting.
4. The nascent baby will learn to do great things from his mom.
5. On a separate sheet.
Verisimilitude
1. Definition: To come out as truthful, the appearance of being truthful.
2. Part of speech: Noun.
3. Similar words: Truth, honesty, and accuracy.
4. I believed the verisimilitude during the story; it was planned out very well.
5. On a separate sheet.
Deleterious
1. Definition: A cruel or harmful effect.
2. Part of speech: Adjective.
3. Similar words: Terrible, hurtful, and destructive.
4. Jumping off the cliff is a deleterious idea, you might hurt yourself.
5. On a separate sheet.
Vitriolic
1. Definition: Harsh or cutting in tone, bitter and sarcastic.
2. Part of speech: Adjective.
3. Similar words: Pungent, hurtful, and cruel.
4. The vitriolic tone that they used was hurting.
5. On a separate sheet.
Obsequious
1. Definition: Desire to please others, eager to obey.
2. Part of speech: Adjective.
3. Similar words: Flattering, submissive, and fawning.
4. The obsequious students tried so hard to please the teacher.
5. On a separate sheet.
Evan's vocab
p.o.s- adjective
Definition- coming into existence or being born
related words- emergent, dissilient, parturient (synonyms)
sentence- The girls nascent style made her feel refreshed and renewed.
2. Verisimilitude
p.o.s- noun
definition- the quality of appearing truthful
related words- believability, plausibility, creditability (synonyms)
sentence- Though the man was accused of first degree murder, he held a certain verisimilitude that was hard to question.
3. Deleterious
p.o.s- adjective
definition- having a bad or harmful effect
related words- aiding, assisting, helpful ( antonyms)
sentence- Lack of exercise and proper nutrition can be deleterious to your health.
4. Vitriolic
P.o.s- adjective
definition- able to cause mental anguish or stress
related words- acrid, astringent, biting ( synonyms)
sentence- I found his words to be merely vitriolic, they did not help me in any way.
5. Obsequious
p.o.s- adjective
definition - ready to serve, compliant
related words- arrogant, assertive, brazen ( antonyms)
sentence- Our obsequious waiter was both attentive and optimistic.
Nicole's Vocab
Related Words : Synonyms-honest, sincere, and open.
Description- This is when harmful actions occur that are often unexpected.
Sentence- The deleterious accident sent a healthy women to the emergency room.
Description- This is when someone is emotionally involved or attentive to a moment.
Sentence- The obsequious moment for the couple marked the start of their lives together.
Related Words : Synonyms- Flattering, fawning and submissive.
1. http://www.nbbd.com/photos/reptiles1/GopherT-emerging.jpg
2. beginning to exist or develop
3. adjective
4. related words- emerging, promising, budding
5. The nascent seed turned into a beautiful flower.
Verisimilitude
1.http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/cover/1575864908.jpg
2.the appearance of truth; probablility; likelihood
3. noun
4. related words- truth, candor, precision
5. The movie we saw lacked verisimilitude.
Deleterious
1. http://www.solvents.cwc.net/harmful.jpg
2. harmful
3. adjective
4. related words- pernicious, hurtful, noxious
5. The deleterious gas spread throughout the chemistry lab.
Vitriolic
1.http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/2814017/2/istockphoto_2814017_blue_vitriol.jpg
2. pertaining to vitriol ( a metallic sulfate of glassy appearance)
3. adjective
4. related words- acid, bitter
5. The vitriolic sulfate burned my hand.
Obsequious
1. http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/95/75/23467595.jpg
2. obedient; dutiful
3. adjective
4. related words- flattering, cringing, submissive
5. My obsequious little brother did my chores.
Katie's Vocab.
Description: Beginning of existence.
POS: Adjective
Syn: Recent, growth, birth
Sentence: My Nascent cousin was the center of attention over break.
Picture: http://z.about.com/d/huntsville/1/0/G/g/1/BabyKineticaJoulePeer.jpg
Verisimilitude
Description: apearing truthfull
POS: noun
Syn: reality, fact, actuality
Sentence: Verisimilitude was present in my dream, it seemed so real.
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Deleterious
Description: hurtfull or harmfull effect
POS: adjective
Syn: injurious, destructive, noxious
Sentence: The new drug could have a deleterious effect.
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Vitriolic
Description: resembling vitrol
POS: adjective
Syn: bitter, acid, poision
Sentence: Bleach has a vitrolic taste.
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Obsequious
Description: trying to win using flattery
POS: adjective
Syn: obedient, flattering, sycophantic
Sentence: An obsequious girl in my class tryed to get out of a test.
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a. Adjective
b. Sym-developing, and coming to existence, Ant-dying.
c.The nascent earth was made in and by the hands of God.
d.
Verisimilitude- authenticity(the appearance of truth, quality of seeming to be true).
a. Noun
b.Sym- credibility,and genuineness, ant-impossibility.
c. The plays verisimilitude was lacking due to the bad visuals.
d.
Deleterious- having a harmful effect.
a. Adjective
b. Sym- destructive, and hurtful, ant- helpful.
c. The smog from all of the buildings are deleterious to humans health.
d.
Vitriolic- Capable of burning(eating away at something).
a. Adjective
b. Sym- corrosive,and abrasive, ant- sweet.
c. The vitriolic liquid was poured on a piece of plastic that made it disappear.
d.
Obsequious- fawning.
a. Adjective
b. Sym- brown-nosing, flattering, and subservient.
c.The new obsequious employee bought the manager a doughnut every day for a month.
d.