Mockingbird Step 12

Mockingbird Step 12

Mockingbird Step 12


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Langue English
Catégorie Anglais
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Crée / Actualisé 21.07.2024 / 28.11.2024
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Delicately small and pretty.

dainty

/ˈdeɪnti/

She picked up the dainty teacup with care.

A large jug used for holding and pouring liquids.

pitcher

/ˈpɪtʃər/

He poured lemonade from the pitcher.

Not affected by alcohol; serious and sensible.

sober

/ˈsoʊbər/

He gave a sober assessment of the situation.

To put on formal or elaborate clothes.

to dress up

/tə drɛs ʌp/

They decided to dress up for the party.

A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.

vocation

/voʊˈkeɪʃən/

She felt a vocation to become a nurse.

An unfortunate or unhappy person.

wretch

/rɛtʃ/

The poor wretch was begging for food.

Concise and exact use of words in writing or speech.

brevity

/ˈbrɛvɪti/

The brevity of his speech was appreciated.

Not delicious; unpleasant to taste.

undelectable

/ˌʌndɪˈlɛktəbl/

The undelectable meal was left untouched.

A person who says they have particular moral beliefs but behaves in a way that shows these are not sincere

hypocrite

/ˈhɪpəkrɪt/

Calling him a hypocrite was not far from the truth.

The action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth.

deceit

/dɪˈsiːt/

His deceit was discovered when the real story came out.

A modest or low view of one's own importance; humbleness.

humility

/hjuːˈmɪlɪti/

Her humility was admired by all.

Sleepy and lethargic; half-asleep.

drowsy

/ˈdraʊzi/

The drowsy child could barely keep his eyes open.

A notice of a death, especially in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person.

obituary

/oʊˈbɪtjʊˌɛri/

She read the obituary of her old friend.

Gracefully thin.

slender

/ˈslɛndər/

She admired her friend's slender figure.

Having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted.

prejudiced

/ˈprɛdʒʊdɪst/

She was prejudiced against people of different races.

Subject someone to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.

persecute

/ˈpɜːrsɪˌkjuːt/

They were persecuted for their religious beliefs.

Institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).

prosecute

/ˈprɒsɪˌkjuːt/

The state decided to prosecute him for fraud.

A person exhibiting extreme symptoms of wild behavior, especially when violent and dangerous.

maniac

/ˈmeɪniˌæk/

He was driving like a maniac.

To be absorbed in thought.

to muse

/tə mjuːz/

She sat quietly, musing about the day's events.

To become conceited or arrogant.

to get above oneself

/tə gɛt əˈbʌv wʌnzˌsɛlf/

He has been getting above himself since he got the promotion.