Thursday, October 24, 2013

Word of the day 10/22-10/24


  1. Ferret
  2. search out and bring to light 
  3. Verb
  4. Sentences: 
  • The college student ferreted around until she found the right information for her History essay.
  • The man was trying to ferret his cat out of the closet.


  1. candor
  2. openness
  3. noun
  4. Sentences: 
  • The man's candor was very astonishing to many of the other members of his group.
  • The candor of the captain's mind was very important for leading the team. 


  1. Apathetic
  2. without feeling
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences:
  • The storyteller was very apathetic so nobody liked to listen to her stories. 
  • When the boy broke up with the girl, she told him that he was very apathetic.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Consecrated
  2. made holy or sacred
  3. Adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • When you walk into church, there is a bowl of consecrated water. 
  • Jesus made the symbols of bread and wine consecrated.  

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Rampant
  2. Uncontrolled
  3. Adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • The Dog was rampant after it got bitten and the rabies spread through its bloodstream. 
  • The wildfire spread rampantly through the dry woods in Texas. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Dislocate 
  2. to displace
  3. verb
  4. Sentences: 
  • During the basketball game, Thomas dislocated his finger when he jammed it into the ground. 
  • The monkey got dislocated from the jungle into the zoo to have better care. 

Monday, October 14, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Mandatory
  2. required
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences:
  • George didn't go to the mandatory basketball practice so he had to sit out the next game. 
  • If you want to be in Student Council, you have to go to the mandatory meeting on Friday. 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Accessible 
  2. Able to be reached
  3. Adjective
  4. Sentences 
  • The cat wasn't accessible because it was high in a tree where a ladder couldn't reach. 
  • I am accessible through the high school. 



  1. labile 
  2. adaptable
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences
  • This species of plant transitioned from the arctic to the desert therefore the plant is very labile. 
  • The labile animals are always the ones who live longer.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Chromatic
  2. relating to colors
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • The landscape was really chromatic in the fall season. 
  • When I look in my closet, my clothes are all chromatically organized. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Word of the Day 10-3


  1. Inveterate
  2. firmly established
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences
  • The man was sentenced with life in prison because he was an inveterate killer.
  • The inveterate species got taken over by a newly evolved species.                                                                                                              

Word of the Day


  1. Desultory
  2. disconnected, jumping or passing from one subject or thing to another
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • The man was desultory when he was public speaking.
  • When a person has ADD they are often desultory. 

Word of the Day


  1. Gruesome
  2. ugly, frightful
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • The horror movie was very gruesome because the murderer tore all of the victims' arms off. 
  • The gruesome monster scared all of the little boys and girls on Halloween. 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Word of the Day October 1-2


  1. Camouflage
  2. a disguise to blend in
  3. noun
  4. Sentences: 
  • The hunter was camouflage so the turkey couldn't see him. 
  • Sometimes I wish I was camouflage so then people could never look at me.

  1. Corpulent
  2. obese
  3. adj.
  4. Sentences: 
  • The man was corpulent because he ate at McDonald's every day.
  • The corpulent dog couldn't walk up the steps of the mansion.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Characters as Symbols

Gatsby represents the sneaky side of people in America because he was a bootlegger. He started out his life as a poor man but then he worked his way to top. In the book he admits that he got all of his money by bootlegging. During most of the book, people didn't know how he got his money and didn't know anything about his past so he was a questionable person. Gatsby shows the sneaky and questionable side of people in this time period. He admitted he got all of his money from bootlegging which shows that he was a sneaky man.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Salvage 
  2. to save, to rescue
  3. verb
  4. Sentences
  • I salvaged the taste of the juicy cheeseburger as I ate the burger slowly. 
  • The picture of the family was the only thing that was salvaged from the awful fire. 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Boorish
  2. rude, improper 
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  •  Brandon was eating dinner at his friends house and his friends parents thought Brandon was boorish because  he reached across the table to reach better.
  • Fred was trying to be boorish when he walked away from a girl that was trying to talk to him. 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Diverse
  2. unlike, different kinds
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences: 
  • The ethnicity of people in New York City is very diverse because of immigration. 
  • The diverse trees in the woods are important because they all use each other to survive. 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Felon
  2. a person guilty of a crime
  3. noun
  4. Sentences
  • George was a felon because he robbed the biggest bank in the world.
  • Bob shot a police officer and then went to jail because he was a felon. 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Forestall 
  2. to prevent
  3. verb
  4. Sentences
  • I forestalled Santa from coming down the chimney and bringing me gifts by keeping the fire lit.
  • The police stood outside the bank to forestall the attempt of a robbery.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Aggravate
  2. worsen, make more severe, irritate or anger
  3. verb
  4. Sentences
  • Hannah hurt her ankle but she didn't go to the doctor so she kept aggravating it.  
  • When Tristin and Brad wrote about me in their blogs, it aggravated me

Loneliness of Tom Buchanan

Tom Buchanan is a lonely man even though he does have two women in his life. He doesn't love the woman that he had married and is cheating on her with Myrtle Wilson, a middle-aged women from a poor town in New York. Tom may be lonely because he doesn't get to be with the woman he loves and he knows that the woman he is married to doesn't love him either. Tom doesn't have many friends. Maybe that is because he is really wealthy and snobby. All Tom wants is to move out and live with the woman he actually loves and that is what will make him happy but he can't do that because he is married and the woman he loves is married too.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Word of the Day September 16-19


  1. Aver
  2. to understand or say that something is true
  3. verb
  4. Sentences 
  • I aver that Brad's grandma makes pickles and grows tomato.
  • The librarian averred that he was in control of the library.



  1. Celerity
  2. fast actions, quickness
  3. noun
  4. Sentences
  • When the teenager realized he was late for school, he began driving with celerity so he wouldn't be late.
  • The celerity of the runner was so fast that the crowd didn't even see him run by.






  1. Repulsive
  2. disgusting, gross
  3. adjective
  4. Sentences
  • The sound of nails on a chalkboard was so repulsive that they had to leave the classroom immediately.
  • The repulsive man didn't have any friends because everyone thought he wasn't good enough.




  1. Benefactor
  2. Helpful person
  3. noun
  4. Sentences
  • Jim was a benefactor for the charity, so he got recognized at a national meeting.
  • The main benefactor of the united states, is the president.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Immolate
  2. to kill as a sacrifice
  3. verb
  4. sentences:  
  • In some religions, people would immolate themselves to show that their bodies belong to God.
  • Some people threatened to immolate themselves if they didn't get to practice the religion they wanted to in certain countries.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Word of the Day

  1.  Confront
  2. To face, To approach
  3. verb
  4. Sentences: 
  • I accidentally broke a window and now I must confront the owner to show that I want to help replace it.
  • Todd got an "F" on a test so he decided to confront his teacher and ask if he could retake the test.

American Dream

America's Dream is that everyone's life will be better for each individual. There is opportunity for everyone depending on their personalities. The dream isn't about having better jobs and having higher technology. The Dream is about giving people the freedom they deserve. It doesn't matter where a person is from or what their background is. As long as they're in America now and they are considered American and they get all the freedom they deserve. It doesn't matter if you're male or female, you will get the freedom of being an American. 
I strongly believe in every part of the American Dream. I like how that America would be more portrayed toward the peoples' freedom instead the advanced technology of America. I believe that every individual that lives in American should be treated equally no matter what you're background is. It doesn't matter if you are an immigrant or you were born an American. If you live in America now, then you should be treated just like everyone else. America has an amazing reputation as far as freedom and fairness which is what I like most about the American dream. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Word of the Day


  1. Recipient
  2. Person who receives something.
  3. Noun
  4. Sentences:
  • The golfer was a recipient of a new set of golf clubs and he became ecstatic. 
  • The class clown was fooling around in class and became the recipient of a detention slip.