Can you use these words in a sentence? I already got definitions.?Can anyone please take on some of these, I need you to use the exact word in a sentence. I already got definition..even if you can do one thats fine.
Cessation – The stopping of something
Derisive – Scornful
Ludicrous – Ridiculous and unreasonable
Multitudinous – Extremely large in number
Myopia – The inability to see things clearly when they are far away
Parried – Deflected or warded off; avoided
Pinnacles – The most important successful part of something
Propitiatingly – To stop somebody from being angry by trying to please them
Truculently – Tending to argue or be bad tempered
Acrid – Unpleasantly strong and bitter in smell or taste
Antiphonal - Alternating
Crepitation - The sharp sound of snapping noises
Diddle – To fool
Epaulettes – A fringed strap worn on military uniforms
Pax - The kiss of peace.
Ululation 191 – To give a long cry
fdm215
Are you trying to get us to do your homework? If you have the definitions why can't you create sentences?
Angie, Raised by Wolves
Do your own work. No one will do it for you in the real world.
Alishpa M
the boy decided to diddle.
there u go
Susan P
Not now. Sorry! Doing my OWN homework today!
chellebelle
The acrid fumes of the ammonia solution left me nauseous and in need of fresh air.
During the exam the doctor worried over the amount crepitation heard in his patients joints, leading him to believe the patient suffered From arthritis.
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