outsiders vocab eric j

41
1. madras materials that make shirt. You can buy madras for cheap price in dongdamoon

Upload: ericjho

Post on 05-Dec-2014

1.433 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


1 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: outsiders vocab eric j

1. madras

• materials that make shirt.

• You can buy madras for cheap price in dongdamoon

Page 2: outsiders vocab eric j

2.cowlick

• Hair that stands straight up.

• When I woke up, I had a cowlick hair.

Page 3: outsiders vocab eric j

3.unfathomable

• It can not be understood or explained.

• Chris’s speech is unfathomable.

Page 4: outsiders vocab eric j

4.savvy

• when they have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something.

• I didn’t savvy what he said.

Page 5: outsiders vocab eric j

5.aloof

• not very friendly and does not like to socialize.

• There is a kid who is aloof.

Page 6: outsiders vocab eric j

6.impersonally

• not very friendly and make you feel unimportant.

• He always talk to people impersonally.

Page 7: outsiders vocab eric j

7.ornery

• bad tempered and difficult.

• You don’t want to mess up with him because he is very ornery.

Page 8: outsiders vocab eric j

8.resigned• It’s when you accept unpleasant situation

with out complaining.

• I resigned my English project without complaining.

Page 9: outsiders vocab eric j

9.ruefully

• They feel regret or sorrow .

• I felt ruefully about beating a kid up.

Page 10: outsiders vocab eric j

10.Hermit

• person who lives alone away from the people.

• One day he decided to become a hermit.

Page 11: outsiders vocab eric j

11.premonition

• You have feeling that unpleasant things going to happen.

• I have premotion that we are going to have a pop quiz.

Page 12: outsiders vocab eric j

12.reluctantly

• you are not willing to do something.

• My little brother went to the hospital reluctantly.

Page 13: outsiders vocab eric j

13.sullen

• gloomy, sad.

• I was in sullen mood because I failed the class.

Page 14: outsiders vocab eric j

14.eluded

• You failed to obtain something

• I eluded to protect my stuff

Page 15: outsiders vocab eric j

15.imploringly• You very much want someone to do this

for you.

• I begged for him imploringly to do my homework.

Page 16: outsiders vocab eric j

16.gallant• They behave bravely and honourably.

• They were very gallant in the war.

Page 17: outsiders vocab eric j

17.indignant• You are shocked and angry.

• I was indignant that I got bad grade in my test.

Page 18: outsiders vocab eric j

18.testify• They give a statement of what they saw and

heard.

• It’s going to be very hard to testify that he is innocent.

Page 19: outsiders vocab eric j

19.jolt

• It moves suddenly and violently.

• I jolted him quickly right after he punched me.

Page 20: outsiders vocab eric j

20.keeled• specially shaped piece of boat under the

boat.

• There is keel under the boat.

Page 21: outsiders vocab eric j

21.inhalation

• The process or act of breathing in.

• I need to learn inhalation of oxygen.

Page 22: outsiders vocab eric j

22. Hysterics

• They are in state of uncontrolled excitement.

• When he was fighting, he went in to hysterics.

Page 23: outsiders vocab eric j

23.Mimicking

• Trying to copy and follow something.

• The little boy was mimicking the old man.

Page 24: outsiders vocab eric j

24.radiates

• They form a pattern that is like lines drawn.

• cool radiates from the air condition.

Page 25: outsiders vocab eric j

25.Mourning• It is a behavior which you show sadness

about person’s death.

• She was suffering in pain and mourning about his husband’s dance.

Page 26: outsiders vocab eric j

26.Aghast• You are filled with horror and surprise.

• I was aghast that my father had a terrible accident.

Page 27: outsiders vocab eric j

27. Exploits

• They are treating you unfairly by using your works.

• They said that he exploited chinese workers.

Page 28: outsiders vocab eric j

28. faltered

• It loses power or strength in an uneven way.

• Our Korea’s economy faltered.

Page 29: outsiders vocab eric j

29. resemblance• When they are similar to each other.

• There is significant resemblances between me and my dad.

Page 30: outsiders vocab eric j

30. divert

• Divert vehicles means to make them follow a different route.

• The boat diverts the courses of a river.

Page 31: outsiders vocab eric j

31.clenching

• You curl up your finger very tightly.

• I was clenching my fist, when I saw people beating up the kid.

Page 32: outsiders vocab eric j

32. grimacing

• you twist your face in an ugly way.

• I was grimacing after I saw a scary movie.

Page 33: outsiders vocab eric j

33. underprivileged• Have less money and fewer possessions.

• Slaves were underprivileged back then.

Page 34: outsiders vocab eric j

34. conformity

• behaving in the same way as most other people.

• There is no conformity between two gangs.

Page 35: outsiders vocab eric j

35. contempt

• you have no respect for them or think they are not important.

• He gave me the look of contempt.

Page 36: outsiders vocab eric j

36. escort

• person who travels with someone in order to protect them.

• You need escort while you are traveling the unknown place.

Page 37: outsiders vocab eric j

37. convinced

• you feel sure that something is true.

• I was convinced that he was one who committed the crime.

Page 38: outsiders vocab eric j

38. delirious

• unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way.

• They always fight first because they are delirious.

Page 39: outsiders vocab eric j

39. indignantly

• You are shocked and angry.

• I shouted indignantly to my dog.

Page 40: outsiders vocab eric j

40. circumstances

• conditions which affect what happens.

• I wish we could have met under better circumstances.

Page 41: outsiders vocab eric j

41. acquitted• they are formally declared not to have

committed the crime.

• He was acquitted of the charge.