- The abhorrent individual was spurned by his fellow citizens because of his aberrant behavior.
- With her speaking skills, she has the ability to fill the auditorium to its capacity.
- The minister adjured his wayward congregation to abjure the sins of the flesh.
- I would accept your excuse, except the part about losing the watch.
- The number of students who wanted access to the computer labs was in excess of two hundred.
- The government would often adopt policies that required people to adapt to a harsh regime.
- The trouble with many adolescents is that they never seem to grow out of adolescence.
- I need your advice. Please advise me on this.
- She was confused, displaying ambivalent feelings about the ambiguous situation they'd gotten into.
- Sometimes it seems more shocking to be amoral than to be immoral .
- After we have the jeweler appraise the diamond, we will apprise you of its value.
- When they got the assent of the weather bureau, they allowed the enormous balloon to begin itsascent.
- I am averse to traveling in such adverse weather conditions.
- We need a lot of money. She will allot funds according to need.
- Are you all ready already, or do we have to wait for you?
- She would often allude to her childhood, when she would elude her brothers in a game of hide-and-seek.
- In mock debates, we used to alternate sides, taking alternative positions.
- Government agencies tried to alleviate the effects of the depression. They attempted to amelioratethe job-seeking process.
- With amiable people like the Durwitzes, it's not unusual to have an amicable divorce.
- The amount of money you make in a year depends on the number of deals you close.
- I am annoyed that my bad back seems to be aggravated by tension.
- It's difficult to anticipate things that one doesn't expect.
- She wanted a good lawyer, so I told her about my attorney.
- I'll be back in a while. Can you wait awhile?
- He told a funny anecdote about mixing up his soda with the snake-bite antidote.
- The eager audience awaited the anxious, sweating performer.
- She felt bad about his behaving badly at the conference.
- She was afraid of him after seeing his bizarre behavior at the county's annual bazaar.
- Besides my unphotogenic aunt and uncle, there were fourteen other people standing beside the train station.
- He has divided the money between Carlos and his daughter. He has divided the rest of his propertyamong his three brothers.
- The economy seemed to slide backwards thanks to the backward government policies.
- She brought with her all the Diwali gifts she had recently bought.
- He will break the car brake if he keeps pushing on it like that.
- The breech of the gun slammed into his shoulder as he fired into the breach of the wall.
- Every breath counts, so breathe deeply now.
- The entire bridal party took a long and pleasant walk along the bridle path.
- We wore canvas shoes while we tried to canvass the entire neighborhood.
- We went over to the capitol to see the legislators. The capital of India is New Delhi. The state is running out of capital.
- If a bride wants a diamond that weighs a carat, it will cost more than a carrot or a caret.
- The Board of Education has censured the high-school principal because he tried to censor the student newspaper.
- The Pilgrims acted with certitude on matters of faith; others required more certainty.
- Some people thought he was sweet and childlike in his innocence, but I always thought he was boorish and childish.
- I chose the red balloon. Now you choose a balloon of another color.
- The climactic moment of a lightning storm, nature's most dramatic climatic event, is a deafening roll of thunder.
- His clothes were made of cloths of many different colors.
- We used a coarse sandpaper, of course.
- She complimented her sister on the way her scarf complemented her blouse.
- Connecticut comprises eight counties. The system is constituted of twelve separate campuses.
- She was confident that her confidant had given her good information.
- Confounded by the instructor's ambiguous instructions, the students' problems were compoundedby a lack of time to do the exam.
- The word guts denotes one's viscera, one's intestines, but it also connotes determination, fortitude, persistence, and courage.
- There was a terrible dinning noise coming from the dining room.
- Since no one offered any dissent, we waited a decent interval and then began our descent to the lower floors.
- She didn't seem conscious of the fact that her husband has no conscience.
- Her family grew contemptuous of her contemptible behavior.
- These continual changes in our weather seem to be related to our continuous emissions of carbon-monoxide into the atmosphere.
- My mother will convince him that she is right. She will persuade him to keep working.
- She decided to seek the counsel of the Dorm Council.
- It didn't seem credible that such a creditable person would say such a horrible thing.
- At first there was only one criterion for becoming Chairperson, but then, suddenly, the Party imposed several other criteria.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Confusing Words (Part 1)
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