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Verbal Advantage
Verbal Advantage
Verbal Advantage
1. Paraphrase: ...basically paraphrasing each other (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of
Rights Essay)
2. Ostensible: ...some being ostensible and some being (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal
Bill of Rights Essay)
3. Digress: ...not digressing from my goal of graduating (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 1
Quick Write #3)
5. Candor: There is a candor to how animals rely strictly on instinct (Writing, Formal
Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
6. Morose: ...granted this is a very morose thing to say, but it is true. (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
7. Adept: ...thats adept to help me in (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit One FInal Portfolio)
8. Saturated: People will be saturated in many different emotions (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
9. Pragmatic: ...area and how pragmatic the area is. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 1 Quick Write
#3)
10. Congenial: ...being congenial towards these animals (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal
Bill of Rights Essay)
11. Capricious: ...and are capricious; they can go from passive or (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
12. Blatant: ...unintelligent, moronic, blatant, and outrageously uncalled for. (Writing, Quick
Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #4)
13. Obligatory: It was obligatory for me to recreate (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit One
Final Portfolio)
14. Negligible: ...whether they think it is a negligible issue or whether their opinion is
adamant (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
15. Adamant: ...whether they think it is a negligible issue or whether their opinion is
adamant (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
16. Sporadic: ...as humans due to their sporadic behavior. (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal
Bill of Rights Essay)
17. Vanguard: ...have started a vanguard to form an animal bill of rights. (Writing, Formal
Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
18. Concur: People will either concur with this (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of
Rights Essay)
20. Aloof: Granted it seemed like he was aloof (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
21. Creed: ...most peoples creed is that they should be treated equally. (Writing, Formal
Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
22. Tawdry: ...without being tawdry in any department. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
23. Peevish: Death is a peevish and hard fact of Life and experiencing the act (Writing,
Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #1)
24. Arduous: my most arduous choice in the future (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 1 Quick Write
#3)
25. Personable: ...how personable the camp really is. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick
Write #1)
26. Resolute: ...studies resolute that animals experience just as much as (Writing, Formal
Writing, Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
27. Supposition: ...with the supposition that they will all be (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
28. Arbitrary: ....careful not to make any arbitrary decisions (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
29. Monotonous: ...and monotonousness of society. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
30. Legacy: ...left behind a legacy (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
31. Manifold: ...including the manifold of tech that work the show (Writing, Formal Writing,
Senior Project Research Paper)
32. Pliant: ...pliant and able to help out in any department. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
33. Retort: ... remain calm and not to give anyone a retort, or else (Writing, Formal Writing,
Senior Project Research Paper)
34. Obstinate: ...that includes not being obstinate. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior Project
Research Paper)
35. Lacerate: ...presence of a few very minor lacerations. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The
Wild Essay)
36. Omnipotent: ...developing a omnipotent attitude. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior Project
Research Paper)
37. Unscrupulous: ...or you will be seen as unscrupulous. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
38. Renaissance: ...hopefully providing a renaissance (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The
Wild Essay)
39. Genesis: ...genesis of my work experience (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick Write
#1)
40. Warrant: ...definitely be warranted by the experience (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4
Quick Write #1)
41. Cantankerous: ...were cantankerous when trying to work with them, but there (Writing,
Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick Write #1)
42. Flippant: ...such flippant statements. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #4)
43. Subjugate: ...will soon learn to subjugate it. (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit One Final
Portfolio)
44. Wry: ...comment on how McCandless was poorly prepared and thought he was wry.
(Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
45. Urbane: ...people to see you as being urbane (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior Project
Research Paper)
46. Jargon: ...type of jargon to put the meaning of life in words is absurd. (Writing, Quick
Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #1)
47. Prudent: ...as well as being prudent when returning items (Writing, Formal Writing,
Senior Project Research Paper)
48. Inviolable: ...he was in an inviolable place. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
50. Proximity: ...his basic necessities in close proximity (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The
Wild Essay)
51. Advocate: ...will [advocate you] if you do another (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
52. Delegate: ...because as a producer you are a delegate. (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior
Project Research Paper)
53. Unprecedented: McCandless lived a life not unprecedented. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into
The Wild Essay)
54. Poignant: ...the poignant reason that Chris decided to leave society. (Writing, Formal
Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
55. Nebulous: McCandless seemed to use his journal to ponder many different nebulous
ideas (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
56. Clandestine: ...with his state of mind being clandestine at that point in his life. (Writing,
Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
57. Tirade: ...be short and nothing like a tirade (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
58. Recur: my job at Camp Kern to recur again. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick Write
#1)
59. Tacit: ...and how it is a tacit idea. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #1)
60. Allegation: This article made allegations discussing (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3
Quick Write #4)
61. Gullible: ...Krakauer was not gullible enough to believe that McCandless (Writing,
Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
62. Benign: ...treat them with a benign attitude. (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of
Rights Essay)
63. Peripheral: ...were blinded from the peripheral details (Writing, Formal Writing, Into
The Wild Essay)
64. Rebuff: ...rebuffed what people tended to think. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
65. Animosity: ...however was treated with animosity. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick
Write #4)
66. Tenuous: ...even if he was found tenuous. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
67. Complacent: ...complacent and looking for a way out of the wild. (Writing, Formal
Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
68. Acme: ...based off the acme of evidence... (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
69. Defunct: ...however he had become defunct attempting to leave the wild. (Writing, Formal
Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
70. Abet: ...I decided to abet Stagecraft and became Treasurer (Writing, Formal Writing,
Unit One Final Portfolio)
71. Haggard: ...poison and haggard that flooded his body. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The
Wild Essay)
72. Waive: ...waive the chance to escape. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
73. Carnal: ...making his carnal self look like he starved along with the (Writing, Formal
Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
74. Sanction: ...to sanction the idea that (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
75. Ambiguous: ...not an ambiguous argument. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
76. Spendthrift: ...was a spendthrift with his resources. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The
Wild Essay)
77. Mollify: This idea did anything but mollify the readers (Writing, Formal Writing, Into
The Wild Essay)
78. Unequivocal: ...but also very unequivocal differences. (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal
Bill of Rights Essay)
79. Malleable: ...due to how malleable their emotions (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill
of Rights Essay)
80. Verbose: Part of understanding the verbose paperwork (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit
One Final Portfolio)
81. Transient: ...it usually is transient. (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit One Final Portfolio)
82. Nettle: ...it instead nettled them (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
83. Repudiate: ....therefore he repudiated the idea. (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
84. Impetuous: ...This idea very impetuously did (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
85. Frugal: ...not going into the red by being frugal. (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit One Final
Portfolio)
86. Incongruous: They are extremely immature, unintelligent, and incongruous (Writing,
Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick Write #4)
87. Assuage: ...elephants deal with grief and assuage their emotions. (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
88. Corroborate: ...there is no way to corroborate it. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3 Quick
Write #1)
89. Embellish: ...shore of an embellishing lake. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick Write #1)
90. Avaricious: ...such flippant and avaricious statements. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 3
Quick Write #4)
91. Cursory: McCandless however very cursorily (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)
92. Vacillate: and I am vacillate in what I want to do (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 1 Quick
Write #3)
93. Clement: ...clement and reconcile with the readers due to how (Writing, Formal Writing,
Into The Wild Essay)
94. Lucrative: ...make sure that the class is being lucrative (Writing, Formal Writing, Unit
One Final Portfolio)
95. Allocate: ...were allocated only to students (Writing, Formal Writing, Senior Project
Research Paper)
96. Reconcile: ...clement and reconcile with the readers due to how (Writing, Formal
Writing, Into The Wild Essay)
97. Paragon: ...many paragons given by multiple (Writing, Formal Writing, Animal Bill of
Rights Essay)
98. Analogous: ...may seem analogous in emotional stimulation (Writing, Formal Writing,
Animal Bill of Rights Essay)
99. Diurnal: ...the diurnal experience really changes the way you think and makes you a better
person. (Writing, Quick Writes, Unit 4 Quick Write #1)
100. Pretext: ...the poignant pretext that Chris (Writing, Formal Writing, Into The Wild
Essay)