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Vocabulary from "Outsiders" - Key Terms and Definitions

This resource presents key vocabulary from the text "Outsiders," along with their meanings and example sentences for context. Learn about important terms such as editorial, hesitation, incredulous, nonchalant, rebellious, reputation, rivalry, sarcasm, sympathetic, and unfathomable. Each word is clearly defined and accompanied by a sentence to illustrate its usage. This material is ideal for students studying the book and aims to enhance understanding of essential concepts and language found throughout the text.

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Vocabulary from "Outsiders" - Key Terms and Definitions

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  1. Outsiders PowerPoint Vocab. By: Luis Moreno

  2. Editorial • A newspaper or magazine article that gives some issue, rather than simply reporting words. • Sentence: Editors like to write use editorial.

  3. Hesitation • To stop or wait for a time; be slow in acting. • Sentence: I hesitated getting in the water

  4. Incredulous • Unbelieving • Sentence: I am incredulous that my teacher asked if we wanted to play on the ps3.

  5. Nonchalantly • Coolly unconcerned • Sentence: My mother was so upset that I was so nonchalant about my report card.

  6. Rebellious • Defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel. • Sentence: The teenage boy was rebellious against his parents.

  7. Reputation • Public estimation of a chorus. • Sentence: Tom Hanks has a big reputation.

  8. Rivalry • Competition • Sentence: In the race, the boy had a rivalry with another person.

  9. Sarcasm • Scornful, ironic language. • Sentence: My cousin has a lot of sarcasm.

  10. Sympathetic • Coming from or exhibiting compassion • Sentence: My mom has sympathy.

  11. Unfathomable • Not understandable • Sentence: Babies are unfathomable.

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