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Name : Winda Saputri Daulay

Student Number : 16121027


Class : Manajemen Logistik A

No. Vocabulary (part of Synonym The sentence Your Sentence


speech) (free context)
1. Drink (verb) • Take she noticed that the I'm going
• Have a new drink was dark to drink so much
drink amber with the coffee tonight
quantity of whiskey
in it. (40)
2. Plenty (Adjective) • Multitude There’s plenty we've got plenty
• Much of meat and stuff in of time for a
• Ample the freezer.(54) coffee
3. Walked (verb) • Go When she walked I walked with
• Work across the room she him to his office
• Proceed couldn’t feel her feet
touching the floor.(
⁸4. Believe (Adjective) • Trust I don’t believe it And I believe we
• Rely makes any are counted as a
• Count difference.(142) threshold in this
great story
5. Stood(Verb) She stood up and 12 people have
• Get up placed her sewing on stood on the
the table by the moon.
lamp.(61)
6. Violence(Noun) • Hardness The violence of the Science, as
• Ceorcion crash, the noise, the opposed to
• Saverity small table technology does
overturning, helped violence to
bring her common sense.
out of he shock.(108)
7. Extraordinary(Adjective) • Incredible It was extraordinary, What we do is
• Exceptional now, how clear her quite an
• Remarkable mind became all of a extraordinary
sudden.(112) work
UH8. Smile (Adjective) • Grin Both the smile and I say that i hate
• Grinning the voice were you with a smile
coming out better on my face
now.(126)
9. Photographer (Verb) • Camerist After a while, the Paul, the
• Cameramen photographer and photographer,
the doctor departed traveled to
and two other men Antarctica to
came . shoot a story on
leopard seals.

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in and took the
corpse away on a
stretcher.(207)
10. Fingerprint(Noun) • Fingermark Then the fingerprint Have you known
• Particularity man went that each person
away.(208) has a different
fingerprint
11. Moment (Noun) • Torque She didn’t feel she So let’s talk
• Time could move even a about our
yard at the personal story
moment.(215) for a moment.
12. Money ( Noun) • Cash Of course I’ll give We're spending
• Dough you money and see so much money
you’re looked that I don’t even
after.(81) know what to eat
tomorrow
13. Eat (Verb) • Meal Why You'll eat
• Feed don’t you eat up that countless
• Consume lamb that’s in the gourmet meals
oven.(266) tomorrow.
14. Give(Verb) • Let Give me some We cannot give
• Grant more(278) the free data to
the students and
the
entrepreneurs.
15. Against (Verb) • Versus she heard the ice By that time, the
• Contrary cubes clinking battle against
• to, contra against the side HIV would have
of the glass.(48) already been
lost.
16. Uneasily(Adjective) • Restless She moved uneasily The strange
• nervous in her chair, the voices that come
large eyes still to my head make
watching his me gasp uneasily
face.(59)
17. Frightened (Adjective) • Afraid It wasn’t till then I was frightened
• Trembling that she began to get by my mother’s
• Aghast frightened.(63) yell
18. Bewildered (Adjective) • Confused watching him all the I look at that
• puzzled time with tiny, dark and
those large, bewildered
bewildered eyes.(66) paper.
19. Instinct (Adjective) • Replete Her first instinct was She got a great
not to believe any of instinct
it, to reject it all.(84) yesterday
20. Whisper (Noun) • Suggest She managed to I hear a whisper
• Imply whisper, and this in the middle of
time he didn’t stop night.
her.(88)

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21. Curiously (Adjective) • Really The drop of a head She asked me
• Curiously as she bent over her curiously with
sewing was curiously her dark eyes
tranquil.(8)
22. Wonderful (Adjective) • Marvelous Her skin -for this was First of all, look
• Great her sixth month with at the shape ,it's
child-had acquired a just wonderful
wonderful to look at.
translucent
quality.(9)
23. Luxuriate • Enjoy She loved to My dream is to
• Savor luxuriate in the be able to
• Relish presence of this luxuriate
man.(23) whenever I want
24. Loosely (Noun) • Free She loved him for If you hold it too
• Liberally the way he sat loosely, it flies
loosely in a chair.(26) away.
25. Giggle. (Verb) • Chuckle And in the other I got mesmerized
• Whicker room, Mary Maloney by her cute
began to giggle
giggle.(289)
26. Sloppy (Adjective) • Careless their voices thick and
• Bungling sloppy because their My hand’s felt
• Wanton mouths were full of
meat.(274) sloppy because

of that thing

27 Presence (Noun) • Attendance They stood around what we're


rather awkwardly looking at is the
with the drinks in presence of the
their hands, gas methane,
uncomfortable in her CH4, in the
presence.(251) atmosphere of
Mars..

28. Mantle. (Noun) • Coat It began to get late, You dare to wear
• Topcoat nearly nine she the mantle of the
noticed by the clock bat.
on the mantle.(238)
29. Throw (Verb) • Cast but on the other So we had to
• Toss hand he may have throw everything
• Hurl thrown it away or out of the
hidden it 225 window and start
somewhere on the from scratch.
premises.
30. Glance (Noun) • Gleam Now and again she I took a glance at
would glance up at a cute boy beside
the clock, but me.
without anxiety.(5)

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