Wednesday, August 28, 2013

August 28th

1. equitable, adj: fair and equal
2. eulogy, n: speech or writing in praise of a dead person
3. euphoria, n: feeling of great happiness
4. exalt, v: to elevate by praise
5. extant, adj: currently existing
6. extenuating, adj: partially excusing
7. extol, v: to praise highly
8. facade, n: false or superficial appearance
9. fickle, adj: lacking constancy, changeable
10. fidelity, n: state of being faithful

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  1. 1. equitable, adj: fair and equal
    The two families made an equitable split of the land that they were going to share.
    2. eulogy, n: speech or writing in praise of a dead person
    The young boy went to the cemetery to read his mother's eulogy, because he really missed her.
    3. euphoria, n: feeling of great happiness
    She was drowning in euphoria after she received flowers at the ceremony.
    4. exalt, v: to elevate by praise
    The teacher exalted the student for receiving the merit scholarship to any private high-school in the US.
    5. extant, adj: currently existing
    The child hated the extant teacher that replaced her old teacher who passed away in the middle of the year.
    6. extenuating, adj: partially excusing
    Her illness that made it impossible for her to walk was an extenuating circumstance which resulted in the teacher excusing her tardiness.
    7. extol, v: to praise highly
    The kids were extolled for protecting everyone from the mad man who escaped from jail.
    8. facade, n: false or superficial appearance
    Her sweet facade wore off after you got to know her really well.
    9. fickle, adj: lacking constancy, changeable
    The fickle science experiment results were different during every trial.
    10. fidelity, n: state of being faithful
    He was known for his fidelity all around the school campus.

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