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Example
Description #2
100

Quit ____ me!

(Present progressive)

Patronizing

Patronize

100

To back away, pull back, pull back to lower level; verb; withdraw, decline, back away

Recede

100

Provide an example of exuberant

PA: She was very exuberant

PA: You are far too exuberant for me

100

Provide a description of the word patronize

Verb; to give someone help when not needed, giving a lecture as if you are better; condescend, buy from


etc

200

He ____ a string on the harp.

(Past tense)

Plucked

Pluck

200

To think about greatly, to wonder; verb; contemplate, think, wonder

Ponder

200

Provide an example for recede

PA: The waves receded away from the sand.

PA: The crowd receded slightly.

200

Something seen in advance, before something; noun; sneak peak

Preview

300

I was ______ by his words.

(Past tense btw)

Disheartened

Dishearten

300

Verb; to look over, exploring, a brief glance, wandering with a slight purpose; glance, survey, check over

Browse

300

Provide an example for the word devour

PA: "The great Devourer will come!!" lol

PA: I was so hungry I devoured my food almost immediately.

Etc

300

Provide a description of the word lurk

To be in the shadows, hidden from sight; verb; snoop, sneak, watch

etc

400

I was really excited to look at the ____ of the new Demon Slayer Movie!

Preview

400

Fake, not real: Adjective: Something to be not real

Counterfeit

400

Provide a sentence that is an example of emblem.

1. I stared at the fire emblem on my shirt

2. He was the very emblem of the academy

Lots more


400

Provide a description of the word mellow

Soft, shallow, quiet, gentle; Adjective, sometimes verb; To be gentle and soft


Etc

500

The first book in the series ____ my interest.

(Past tense)

Piqued

Pique

500

To be very excited: Happy, bouncy, bright; Adjective

Exuberant

500

Provide an example of presume.

Possible Answer: I presumed you already knew that.

PA: She had presumed that she would be in the mile.

Lots of others!!

500

Provide a description of the word patronize.

1. Treating someone as if they are inferior and deserve a lecture.

2. To give a tip to a business even though you are a customer; giving financial help where you see fit, even if the business doesn't need it.

Verb

To annoy, chastise, condescend

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