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1. gravely. [grayve- lee ] adjective Serious and solemn Barack Obama is a gravely man. When it came to school, the failing Student suddenly became gravely in class. The convict wasn’t acting gravely when it came it obeying the law. 2. taint. [Teynt] Noun
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1. gravely • [grayve-lee] • adjective • Serious and solemn • Barack Obama is a gravely man. • When it came to school, the failing Student suddenly became gravely in class. • The convict wasn’t acting gravely when it came it obeying the law.
2. taint • [Teynt] • Noun • A trace of something bad or harmful • Billy makes sure none of the food at Subway isn’t tainted. • The meat had been tainted. • I dislike tainted food.
3. tangible • [tan-juh-buhl] • Adjective • Capable of being touched • The championship was tangible for the previous winner. • The tangible trophy was being passed around by teammates. • Just don’t give tangible rewards to employees give out employee of the month awards, too.
4. indolently • [in-dl-uhnt-lee] • Adjective • causing little or no pain • The flu shot was very indolently. • Breaking my leg was indolently. • I legit felt no pain after indolently breaking my neck.
5. brier • [brahy-er] • noun • a prickly plant or shrub • I hurt my self by touching the brier. • My mom bought a brier at the store. • The brier is legit prickly.
6. mystified • [mis-tuh-fahy-dah] • Verb • To involve in mystery • Scooby-Doo and Shaggy were mystified at the presence of phantom. • I was mystified at the beauty of the stars. • The sunset mystified the young couple.
7. Receding (text) • [ri-seed] • verb • to go or move away • The man was disappointed with his receding hairline. • The memory of friendship soon was receding after the tragic argument. • I was receding when my father got a job in Mobile, Alabama.
8. deliberate • [dih-lib-er-it] • verb • carefully weighed or considered • When it came to choose to wear a red or blue shirt, the kid was being deliberate. • The judge told the jurors to deliberate over the verdict on the murder trial. • The student had to deliberate the decision between going to PITT or PSU.
9. anguish • [ang-gwish] • noun • excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain • The anguish of the funeral was to much suffering for the child. • I was in anguish over my broken leg. • My spork will be in great anguish when he finds out he isn’t batman.