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In this lesson, we delve into two impactful vocabulary words: "interminable" and "repugnant." We explore how "interminable" describes tasks that feel endless, like my geometry homework that seemed never to conclude. On the other hand, "repugnant" relates to food that was so distasteful at a banquet that it caused illness among attendees. Understanding these adjectives can enhance our comprehension and articulation of complex feelings and situations, enriching both our spoken and written communication.
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Miracle Worker/Lesson 5 Vocab. By: Trent Smith
Interminable My geometry homework seemed interminable, I thought I would never finish it. interminable adj. - having or seeming to have no end; incapable of being terminated.
Repugnant The repugnant food at the banquet made everyone sick for days afterword. repugnant adj. – incompatible, inconsistent, distasteful, objectionable, or offensive.