Daphne Amelo 8-73 <word of the day> Indyte \in-dyte\ Definition: make up or compose Example: “He decided to indyte note to Biddy with my love in it” –Charles Dickens, Great Expectations My sentence: The famous singer decided to indyte a song for his mom’s birthday. Hamartia \hah-mahr-TEE-ah\ (noun) Definition: Tragic flaw Example: Greed was the hamartia that ultimately brought down the protagonist. My sentence: Anger and jealousy were the hamartia that really brought the fight with the two best friends. Climacteric \kly-MAK-ter-ik\ (noun) Definition: a major turning point or critical stage. Example: Many historians have tried to pinpoint the Roman Empires climacteric, that precise moment when it began its long downhill slide. My sentence: During the game, the climacteric started when the other team have picked on Sargent Park’s best volleyball player. Misanthropist \mis-ANN-thro-pist\ (noun) Definition: A person who dislikes or distracts other people or human kind in general Example: Although the misanthropist attended the party, he spent the whole time sulking in the corner and avoiding eye contact with the other guests. My sentence: I wonder how much misanthropist there are in the world? It is probably hard to win over a misanthropists’ heart. Impetuous \im-PETCH-oo-us\ (adjective) Definition: Marked by impulsive vehemence or passion Example: After graduating from University, Tom made the impetuous decision to hitch hike across the country. My sentence: After the school year 2011-2012, I am about to create an impetuous decision of staying in Sargent Park or moving to a different High School. Climacteric \kly-MAK-ter-ik\ (noun) Definition: A major turning point or critical stage. Example: Many historians have tried to pinpoint the Roman Empires climacteric; that precise moment when it began its long downhill slide. My sentence: During the volleyball game, the climacteric started when the other team have picked on Sargent Park’s best player. Optimism \AWP-tih-miz-um\ (noun) Definition: An inclination to anticipate the best possible outcome. Example: Even though I never feed my dog at the dinner table. She always watches me eat with great optimism. My sentence: While playing volleyball, athletes watch the ball with great optimism if the ball would go directly straight at them with great power. Coruscate \kor-uh-SKAYT\ (verb) Definition: to give off or reflect light in bright beams or flashes: sparkle Example: The astronomy students observe the stars coruscate through a high powered telescope. Daphne Amelo 8-73 <word of the day> My sentence: The stars and the moon coruscate through the dark night sky as I watch them through my window. Palliate \PAL-ee-ayt\ (verb) Definition: to cover by excuses and apologies Example: Don’t let me help you palliate the trouble you made again, because I’m getting tired of it. My sentence: It’s funny seeing people palliate through the troubles they made, when you already know the truth. Contumacious \kahn-too-MAY-shus\ (adjective) Definition: stubbornly disobedient, rebellious Example: She sat still looking contumacious and very much indisposed to stir. My Sentence: My parents told me to wash the dishes, while being contumacious, hours later, they looked back at the counter; seeing the dirty dishes that I haven’t washed. Wardrobe \WOR-drohb\ (noun) Definition: A collection of wearing apparel (as of one person or for one activity) Example: Over the years, Sandra has managed to acquire a large and varied wardrobe My Sentence: It’s sometimes hard for the girl to keep her wardrobe neat and organized; she always ends up with a messy wardrobe just because she had to find clothes that match her outfit. Obsequious \ob-SEE-kwee-us\ (adjective) Definition: marked by or exhibiting fawning activities. Example: The executive with her entourage of obsequious assistants who would do anything she asked them. My Sentence: I believe that children should be obsequious to their parents, because our parents are the one who knows us the best, and would know what’s right for us. Patina \puh-TEE-nuh\ (noun) Definition: A surface appearance of something grown beautiful, especially with age or use. Example: The winery has been constructed and decorated to give it a patina of old-world quaintness. My sentence: The old building in town had been reconstructed and recreated to give it a patina of a new building. Endearment \in-DEER-ment\ (noun) Definition: A word or act expressing affection. Example: While my husband was serving in Afghanistan, I kept a letter filled with endearment from him in my wallet. My Sentence: When my best friend and I had an argument, I sent her an endearment message showing how I really care about her, wishing that we’d be friends again. Kudos \KOO-dahss\ (noun) Definition: Praise given for achievement Example: Kudos are given to the Garden City gophers for beating the Kelvin clippers in the high school boys varsity Wesmen championship game. My Sentence: I know someone who has made me laugh and smile in times that I felt lonely. I give kudos to this person from the bottom of my heart.