Saturday, August 29, 2009

R-A-I-SE A SONG

June 2009

1.) psychotic - characterized by or afflicted w/ psychosis.

Sentence: Ana is half psychotic.

Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/psychotic?r=14

2.) symphonic - agreeing in sound

Sentence: They symphonic to the music.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

3.) stumbled - to fall into sin or waywardness.

Sentence: She stumbled because of her selfishness.

Reference: http://www.meriam-webster.com/dictionary/stumbled

4.) rationalize - to interpret or justify in a rational way; to attribute one's actions to reasonable motives, usually w/out basis.

Sentence: They rationalize about the man last night.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

July 2009

1.) drowned - to die under water; to kill by immersion.

Sentence: The cause of her death is because she was drowned.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

2.) riot - noisy revel; uproar; disorder

Sentence: That man is a riot for us.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

3.) insomnia - sleeplessness; inability to sleep.

Sentence: Last night, Anne feels like she has insomnia.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

4.) messed - confusion; muddle

Sentence: Without you, she was messed up.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

August 2009

1.) intuition - instinctive perception; insight; something discerned by intuition.

Sentence: I have the intuition that you are lying.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

2.) marvelous - exciting marvel; incredible

Sentence: They were marvelous.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

3.) revenge - to avenge; retaliation

Sentence: She want a revenge for his brother.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

4.) track - foot mark; race course; to trail; to search out

Sentence: She keep on tracking his past events.

Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company

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