- proprietor (page 100): the owner of a busines establishment, a hotel, etc. The proprietor in the front desk of the hotel was rude and aggrogant, he doesn't deserve to own one if he is going to act that way.
- pavement (page 100): a paved road, highway, etc. The car dashed down the long pavement like a lightning bult.
- residue (page 156): something that remains after a part is removed, disposed of, or used; remainder; rest; remant. The residue of the dinner last night felt like bunch of trash the next day because I ate too much yesterday.
- syme (page 147): I spelled it right but it's not in the dictionary either... If anyone knows please comment and tell me :D
- incredulity (page 120): the quality or state of being incredulous(incresulous: disclined or indisosed to believe; skeptical); inability or unwillingness to believe. The way Annalee told the reason why she couldn't come felt like she was incredulity because she was lazy.
I hoped this helped :D
THANKS FOR THESE WORDS!
ReplyDeleteSyme is a person therefore, it's not a word in the dictionary. LOL!
THANKS OPAL -__-
ReplyDeleteOh well, I won't say that wasn't a great use of the word xD
LMAO (Laugh my butt off)... heeheehee well I'm slow sometimes and I guess I didn't read the page carefully. and yes thank you.
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