Appal-http://www.yourdictionary.com/appal
Definition: To shock or amaze in a negative way
Sentence: She was appalled by the total lack of books.
Original Sentence: My mom was appalled to see that my brother wet the bed.
Definition: To shock or amaze in a negative way
Sentence: She was appalled by the total lack of books.
Original Sentence: My mom was appalled to see that my brother wet the bed.
Credible http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/credible
Definition: Able to be believed : reasonable to trust or believe
Sentence: We've received credible information about the group's location.
Original Sentence: When researching you must get your information from a credible sight.
Definition: Able to be believed : reasonable to trust or believe
Sentence: We've received credible information about the group's location.
Original Sentence: When researching you must get your information from a credible sight.
Devour: http://www.yourdictionary.com/devour
Defintion: to eat or consume something very quickly
Sentence: The girl devoured her chocolate birthday cake.
Original Sentence: I quickly devoured my father's newspapers, whenever he returned from the office.
Defintion: to eat or consume something very quickly
Sentence: The girl devoured her chocolate birthday cake.
Original Sentence: I quickly devoured my father's newspapers, whenever he returned from the office.
Divisive http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/divisive?show=0&t=1389732565
Definition: causing a lot of disagreement between people and causing them to separate into different groups
Sentence: There was a divisive spirit between the Republicans and the Democrats on the new legislation
Original Sentence: There was a divisive spirit between the teams.
Definition: causing a lot of disagreement between people and causing them to separate into different groups
Sentence: There was a divisive spirit between the Republicans and the Democrats on the new legislation
Original Sentence: There was a divisive spirit between the teams.
Feasible- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feasible
Defintion: Something that is doable, possible, and likely
Sentence: Writing the 4 page essay over popular controversies, was very feasible
Original Sentence: Learning to play any sport can be very feasible.
Defintion: Something that is doable, possible, and likely
Sentence: Writing the 4 page essay over popular controversies, was very feasible
Original Sentence: Learning to play any sport can be very feasible.
Herald http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/herald
Definition: to praise or enthusiastically greet the arrival of someone or something.
Sentence: Aung Sang Suu Kyi has been heralded by freedom-loving peoples around the world for her courageous advocacy of democratic reforms in burma.
Original Sentence: They had a herald announce the birth of the new prince.
Definition: to praise or enthusiastically greet the arrival of someone or something.
Sentence: Aung Sang Suu Kyi has been heralded by freedom-loving peoples around the world for her courageous advocacy of democratic reforms in burma.
Original Sentence: They had a herald announce the birth of the new prince.
Mock http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mock
Definition: To criticize and laugh at (someone or something) for being bad, worthless, or unimportant.
Sentence: They continued to mock the idea of the new government.
Original Sentence: The little girl was mocked for answering the wrong question.
Definition: To criticize and laugh at (someone or something) for being bad, worthless, or unimportant.
Sentence: They continued to mock the idea of the new government.
Original Sentence: The little girl was mocked for answering the wrong question.
Periphery-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/periphery
Definition: The outside edge of an area; the area that surrounds a place or thing
Sentence: From thw island kingdon, Finland has always been in Europe's northern periphery.
Original Sentence: I walked around the periphery of the village.
Definition: The outside edge of an area; the area that surrounds a place or thing
Sentence: From thw island kingdon, Finland has always been in Europe's northern periphery.
Original Sentence: I walked around the periphery of the village.
Shirk: http://www.yourdictionary.com/shirk
Definition: to avoid or get out of doing something that should be done.
Sentence: In fairness to both teams these guys do not shirk a tackle, they play for real.
Original Sentence: In his perpetually altering state, he constantly changes, thereby shirking fixity and retaining vivacity.
Definition: to avoid or get out of doing something that should be done.
Sentence: In fairness to both teams these guys do not shirk a tackle, they play for real.
Original Sentence: In his perpetually altering state, he constantly changes, thereby shirking fixity and retaining vivacity.
Tenacious:http://www.yourdictionary.com/tenacious
Defintion: Someone or something that holds on firmly
Sentence: The toddler held on tenaciously to his mother's skirt.
Original Sentence: Trends especially the long term ones are usually very tenacious in their nature, taking several months in normal market conditions to flip.
Defintion: Someone or something that holds on firmly
Sentence: The toddler held on tenaciously to his mother's skirt.
Original Sentence: Trends especially the long term ones are usually very tenacious in their nature, taking several months in normal market conditions to flip.