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CRT Ski's Vocab

CRT Vocab

TitleDefinitionSentenceSyninomWhat it is(adj,adv.verb,etc.
omnipresent present in all places at all times my mother was omnipresent at very function i went to because she did't trust me. ubiquitous, universal adjective
grimaced a facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain My sister grimaced when i came out of the changing room with a clown outfight on. smile, sneer noun
begrudgingly to give or concede reluctantly or with displeasure Mary's sister begrudgingly gave her a wedding present. none adverb
putridly a : being in a state of putrefaction of, relating to, or characteristic of putrefaction a : morally corrupt b : totally objectionable I stepped forth into Neimith's Steak and chop shop for the carcus contest the putrid smell light high hard on my stomic. ROTTEN MALODOROUS FOUL adjective
haughtiness blatantly and disdainfully proud The haughtiness of the cheerleaders made people hate them. PROUD adjective
impervious 1 a : not allowing entrance or passage b : not capable of being damaged or harmed 2 : not capable of being affected or disturbed The mother was imperious towards the childs sympathetic plea for candy. IMPENETRABLE adjective
insidious 1 a : awaiting a chance to entrap b : harmful but enticing 2 a : having a gradual and cumulative effect b: of a disease developing so gradually as to be well established bef The insidious person tried to get the children intheir car. TREACHEROUS SEDUCTIVE adjective
palpitated to tremble or quiver; to pusate teh rabit palitated while it hid from the dog. pulsate intransitive verb
disgruntled to make unhappy; to dissatisfy I was disgruntled with my prom dress, so i took it apart and fixed it. estrange, discontent transitive verb
archetype 1 : the original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies 2: an inherited idea or mode of thought in the psychology of C. G. Jung that is derived from the experience of the race and is present in When Pigs Fly" is a archetype of saying it is never going to happen. PROTOTYPE noun
endearment 1 : a word or an act expressing affection 2 : the act or process of endearing The endearment of the mothers love was on going. none noun
simultaneous 1 : existing or occurring at the same time : exactly coincident 2 : satisfied by the same values of the variables The people simultaneously were watching both soccar games. CONTEMPORARY adjective
equivalent equal in force, amount, or value: equal in area or volume but not superposable the equivalence of the child's iq was the same as a college student. SAME adjective
masochistically pleasure in being abused or ddominated: a taste for suffering In Neecey's Lullaby, Ruby masochistically striked her children with an extension cord. none adverb
inchoherently lacking coherence; lacking normalk clarity or intelligibility in speech or thought The dog was incoherently disobeying his master. INCONSISTENT adverb
enigmatic of, relating to, or resembling an enigma : mysterious The girl and her friends smiling enigmatically at the the sight of the house being burned down. OBSCURE adjective
painstakingly taking pains : expending, showing, or involving diligent care and effort I painstakingly sewn each chain of diamonds on my prom dress. none adverb
vie to exchange in rivalry; to strive for superiority. Once the family's dad died the eldest brother vie to run the family farm. CONTEND, COMPETE verb
spontaneous proceeding from natural feeling or native tendency without external constraint The child spontaneously went up to her mother and kissed her. SPONTANEOUS, IMPULSIVE, INSTINCTIVE, AUTOMATIC, MECHANICAL adjective
tremendously 1: being such as may excite trembling or arouse dread, aw, or terror 2: notable by reason of extrem size, power, greatness, or excellence. For the child's size he was tremendously strong. MONSTROUS adverb
uncontroversial not to give into temperament. the girl never uncontroversial to the guys at her school. none adjective
ideological relating to or concered with ideas The geek ideologically sepperated from the nerds. none adjective
elusive tending to elude; tending to evadegrasp or pursuit: bard to comprehend or define The teachers sign elusive the students to do work. none adjective
promiscuously 1: composed of all sorts of persons or things 2: not restricted to one class, sort, or person 3: not restricted The person eats so promiscuously that I hate being with them. CASUAL, IRREGULAR adverb
innocuous 1: harmless 2: not likely to give offence or to arouse strong feelings or hostility The jury did not believe the suspects innouos. not guilty adjective
essence the permanent as contrasted with the accidental element of being b : the individual, real, or ultimate nature of a thing especially as opposed to its existence c : the properties or attributes by means of which something can be placed in its proper class Her essence of being there makes me sick. ENTITY noun
lieu instead; in the place of; instead of I lieu of telling her mother the truth she told a lie. INSTEAD noun
transcendent exceeding usual limits; extending or lying beyond the limits of ordinary experience the tripe was so trenscentent and I was left spechless on the flight home. IMMANENT adjective
Created by: crtski
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