Hubris–(N) Excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance.
Ex. At the moment i feel full of hubris, something i haven't felt in a good minute.
Logic-I heard people say this in music and movies
Wary-(Adj) Watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
Ex. You have to wary of your surroundings from time to time.
Logic- Being wary is a must.
Pacification- To Pacify.
Ex. I must pacify myself.
Logic- To calm your self in sticky situations is a must.
Motivational Quote
There Are Three Types Of People In This World, Ones Who Make Things Happen, Ones Who Watch Things Happen, And Ones Who Wonder What happend. -Notorious B.I.G
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Vocab List #2
1.Catharsis- (n) Purging of the emotional or releiving of emotional tensions.
Original Sentence- Partly catharsis, partly communication, it was a way of grabbing people by the shirt and explaining exactly what had happened to me, how I'd allowed myslelf to get dragged into a wrong war, all the mistakes I'd made, all the terribile things i had seen and done.
Logic- Everyone has gone through this kinds of tensions.
2.Profound- (adj) Showing deep thought or insight.
Original Sentence-Down inside i had important things to tell her, big profound things, but i couldn't make any words come out.
Logic- I am very profound about this novel.
2. Feign- (v) To represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
Original Sentence- The letter covered seventeen handwritten pages, its tone jumping from self-pity to anger to irony to guilt to a kind of feigned indifference.
Logic- I use to feign a sickness when i didnt want to go to school.
Original Sentence- Partly catharsis, partly communication, it was a way of grabbing people by the shirt and explaining exactly what had happened to me, how I'd allowed myslelf to get dragged into a wrong war, all the mistakes I'd made, all the terribile things i had seen and done.
Logic- Everyone has gone through this kinds of tensions.
2.Profound- (adj) Showing deep thought or insight.
Original Sentence-Down inside i had important things to tell her, big profound things, but i couldn't make any words come out.
Logic- I am very profound about this novel.
2. Feign- (v) To represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
Original Sentence- The letter covered seventeen handwritten pages, its tone jumping from self-pity to anger to irony to guilt to a kind of feigned indifference.
Logic- I use to feign a sickness when i didnt want to go to school.
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