Monday, January 26, 2015

Macbeth defining sentences

1) Mirth: (noun)
McKenna was filled with Mirth when she made her free-throw.

2) Liege: (adjective)
Jimmy has been helping his aunt lately, he is very liege.

3) Parricide: (noun)
I couldn't imagine how the little girl felt when she was told about the parricide

4) Verity: (noun)
The Verity of her words were found wrong.

5) Avarice: (noun)
I appreciate the people who don't obsess over Avarice.

6) Avaunt: (adverb)
Harry just wanted his brother to avaunt from him for the rest of the day.

7) Posterity: (noun)
I hope that the posterity of my family will hold the great values I treasure.

8) Homage: (noun)
Homage was shown to our great teachers this past Friday.

9) Cloistered: (adjective)
Most homeschoolers have been known to be cloistered.

10) Equivocator: (verb)
Being a Equivocator won't get you very far in life.

11) Eminence: (noun)
When I was younger I wanted to have great eminence, now, not so much. 

12) Avouch: (verb)
When people are not avouch, I tend to second guess myself.

13) Thralls: (noun)
I have to respect the thrall my parents have over me.

14) Malevolence: (adjective)
Sometimes you just have to take a deal breathe so your malevolence doesn't show.

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