Vocabulary

Week of January 30


 * 1) timid
 * lacking in self assurance,courage or bravery; easily alarmed;timorous; shy
 * characterized by indicating fear

She was a very timid person. The kitty cat's A fraidy cat A fraidy cat is he! > Have some optimism.
 * 1) optimism
 * a [[file:///browse/disposition|disposition]] or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
 * the belief that good ultimately predominates over evil in the world.
 * the belief that goodness pervades reality.
 * the doctrine that the existing world is the best of all possible worlds.

Where the sunalways shines Where it never rains Where there is no crime where there is no pain you always see good you never see bad you do as you should you are never sad
 * 1) profound
 * penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having [[file:///browse/deep|deep]] [[file:///browse/insight|insight]] or understanding: a profound thinker.
 * originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being; profound grief.
 * being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.
 * of [[file:///browse/deep|deep]] meaning; of great and broadly inclusive significance: a profound book.
 * pervasive or intense; thorough; complete: a profound silence

There was a profound silence. Her essence was strong.
 * 1) essence
 * the basic, real, and invariable [[file:///browse/nature|nature]] of a thing or its significant individual feature or features: Freedom is the very essence of our democracy.
 * a substance obtained from a plant, drug, or the like, by distillation, infusion, etc., and containing its characteristic properties in concentrated form.
 * an alcoholic solution of an [[file:///browse/essential+oil|essential oil]]; spirit.
 * a perfume; scent.
 * Philosophy . the inward nature, true substance, or [[file:///browse/constitution|constitution]] of anything, as opposed to what is accidental, phenomenal, illusory, etc.
 * 1) indulge
 * to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's [[file:///browse/will|will]] (often followed by in ): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
 * verb (used with object)
 * to yield to, satisfy, or gratify (desires, feelings, etc.): to indulge one's appetite for sweets.
 * to yield to the wishes or whims of; be lenient or permissive with: to indulge a child.
 * to allow (oneself) to follow one's will (usually followed by in ): to indulge oneself in reckless spending.
 * Commerce . to grant an extension of time, for payment or performance, to (a person, company, etc) He indulged himself.

//__Week 2__// the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure. something revealed or disclosed,especially a striking disclosure,as of something not before realized. Theology. a.God's disclosure of Himself and His [|will] to His creatures. b.aninstance of such communication or disclosure. c.something thus communicated or disclosed. d.something that contains such disclosure,as the Bible.
 * revelation

I had a revelation in church.

Revealing, Disclosing, Realizing the truth, Having a revelation

synonym- cue antonyms- secret a fixed or firm belief. the act of [|convicting]. the state of being [|convicted]. the act of [|convincing]. the state of being [|convinced].
 * conviction

Conviction is a firm belief.

Im fixed, Im firm in my belief, I am convinced

synonym-confidence

swiftness of motion; speed; celerity:He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste. urgent need of quick action; a hurry or rush: to be in haste to get ahead in the world. unnecessarily quick action; thoughtless, rash, or undue speed:Haste makes waste.
 * haste

He moved with great haste. Moving swift, Moving fast, Rushing, rushing, rushing What am I? synonym- briskness antonym- delay

to attack or batter with artillery fire. to attack with bombs. to assail vigorously: to bombard the speaker with questions. Physics. to direct high energy particles or radiations against:to bombard a nucleus.
 * bombardment

He bombarded me with questions.

Questions falling on my head, They won't stop asking, Stop bombarding me with questions!

synonym-assualt antonym-__shelter__

to settle or pay (adebt): tol iquidate a claim. to reduce (accounts) to order;determine the amount of (in debtedness or damages). to convert (inventory,securities,or other assets)into cash. to get rid of, especially by killing:to liquid ate theenemie soft here gime. to [|break] up or do away with:to liquidate apartnership He liquidated all the funds from our partnership. What did the man do when he dumped his glass water? He liquidated it! synonym-convert antonym- invest
 * liquidate

__// Week 3 //__ avid showing great enthusiasm for or interestin: an avid movie goer.

He was an avid movie goer.

He showed enthusiasm He loved to read He did it often Enthusiastically He was an avid reader

synonym- breatless antonym- dipassionate

devour to swallow or eat up hungrily, voraciously, or ravenously. to absorb or engross wholly :a mind devoured by fears

He was so hungry he practcally devoured the whole turkey

He stuffed his mouth With great haste he ate He was starving He devoured everything

synonym- absorb antonym- abstain

console to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappoint ment of; give solace or comfort

I had to console my friend when her dog died.

I held her when she cried I gave her sympathy I tried to console her

synonym-animate antonym-annoy

incite to stir ,encourage, or urge on;stimulate or prompt to action:to incite a crowd to riot.

My friends incited me to write a book.

They encouraged me Urged me  they incited me to do thinggs i never would heave done before

synonym- activate antonym- delay

reverie a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing:lost in reverie. a day dream. a fantastic, visionary, or impractical idea. Music. an instrumental composition of a vague and dreamy character.

My sister suprised me out of my reverie.

I daydreamed Zoned out Thought about great things Intill I was shocked out of my reverie.

synonym- ambition antonym- disdain