How do you define desist?
(V) To stop, to cease
What part of speech is orthography?
(noun) [The art of spelling correctly]
As New Englanders, we know that the weather is frequently ________; today it is forecast to rain, snow, and then snow again and tomorrow it will be sunny.
Mutable!
"Omni/Pan" means ...
All
Wrong, Bad
How do you define orthodox?
(adjective) Conforming to the approved form of any set of beliefs; Conventional.
What part of speech is desist?
Verb!
I knew my younger sibling was _____ of eating all of the cookies when I spotted the trail of crumbs leading to her room.
Culpable!
"Mor/Mort" means ...
Death
"Magn/Magna" means ...
Large
How do you define omniscient?
(adjective) All knowing.
What part of speech is moribund?
(adjective) [In a dying state, near death]
Even after I accidentally spoiled the new season of Stranger Things for Mr. Pustizzi, he was quite ___ and forgave me completely.
Magnanimous (adjective) Generosity in forgiving a wrong or a fault.
"ile" means ...
Like, pertaining to
"Culp" means ...
Guilt, blame
How do you define magnanimous?
(adjective) Generosity in forgiving a wrong or a fault.
What part of speech is pandemonium?
(noun) [A wild uproar or chaos]
Vecna, the villain in Stranger Things, appears to be ______ since no one can track him or stop him so far; he is unstoppable and uses confusing and _____ methods to accomplish his goals.
Omnipotent (adjective) Having unlimited power and heterodox (adjective) not in accordance with established beliefs; radical
"Dox" means ...
Belief
A sentence fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence, but actually isn’t a complete sentence. Sentence fragments are usually missing a subject or verb, or they do not express a complete thought.
How do you define magnate?
(N) A person of great influence or power in a particular field.
What part of speech is miscreant?
(adjective) [depraved, villainous, or base.]
It would be a ____ to call Eshaal a loser because she in fact won her section of POL; in fact, it was ____ to try and defeat her because her recitation was so precise and moving.
1) Misnomer (noun) a misapplied or inappropriate name or designation.
2) Futile (Adjective) Incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful
The root "sist" means ...
Stand, Stop
"Ortho" and "mut" mean ...
Correct and change