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expository (Def.) | (adj)- written to explain |
expository (Sent.) | The ** piece gave wonderful details on how to build a peanut-butter sandwich. |
juxtaposition (Def.) | (n)- place side by side for comparison or contrast |
juxtaposition (Sent.) | The ** of the characters of Chris Farley and David Spade created a very humorous story, because one was very serious and the other was very silly. |
expose (Def.) | (v)- to publicly reveal somebody's wrongdoings |
expose (Sent.) | The magazine article was trying to ** the corruption in our political system in Washington D.C. |
ponder (Def.) | (v)– to think about something carefully over a period of time; to weigh in the mind |
ponder (Sent.) | The fate of the world is something many people **. |
imposing (Def.) | (adj) – impressive, as in size or power |
imposing (Sent.) | Shaquille O’Neill is known for his ** height. |
postpone (Def.) | (v) to delay until a future time |
postpone (Sent.) | We had to ** the meeting because of the power failure. |
PON/POS/POSIT (Def.) | to put, place, lay, set, weigh; to reflect/look back on |