Thursday, March 5, 2020
Words Culpable to Temerity - Private Tutoring
Words Culpable to Temerity BobbiM May 6, 2014 Here are some useful words you need to know. Now LEARN them! Culpable; adj. At fault; deserving blame. We knew he was culpable for robbing the bank because of the expensive things he bought the day after. Decry; v. To openly condemn. Dont decry her. She can make her own choices! Mom yelled at me as I started to berate my sister for her poor choice. Denounce; v. To condemn, criticize, or accuse. I denounce him as a cheater from all Ive heard of him from broken-hearted girls. Deplore; v. To express strong dislike or disapproval; to condemn. I deplore my younger sisters actions but I try to support her when she tries to change her life. Deprecate; v. To belittle; express disapproval; deplore. The teachers deprecating tone hurt my feelings. Despise; v. To look down on with contempt or scorn. I despise her because of the big argument we had last year. Disparage; v. To speak in a disrespectful way; to belittle; to reduce in esteem. I hope you dont disparage them just because you have conflicting views. Excoriate; v. To censure severely; to denounce; to scold; to rebuke sharply. Be careful that after you excoriate those around you they start to despise you. Objurgate; v. To scold sharply; to berate. The lab technician was quick to objurgate the intern for messing up the equipment. Reprehensible; adj. Deserving rebuke, scolding, or censure. Her reprehensible behavior at dinner made it easy for her father to ground her. Reproachful; adj. Deserving reproach or blame. He looked at me reproachfully and I knew then that he thought I had committed the crime. Reprove; v. To voice reproof or disapproval; to find fault with. I reproved her for bullying the new kid in school. Foolhardy; adj. Recklessly careless; unwisely daring. His foolhardy action of slamming on his brakes periodically almost caused an accident. Hotheaded; adj. Quick to anger, quick to act, often without regard to the consequences. He is so hotheaded that everyone tiptoes around him as to not make him mad. Impetuous; adj. Impulsive and passionate, sometimes marked by violent force. Sometimes my impetuous actions prove to harm my future. Impulsive; adj. Inclined to act on impulse rather than on thought; acting without thinking things through. Impulsive behavior is the cause of a lot of hurt in others lives. Insolent; adj. Bold; arrogant; rude; rash and disrespectful. The insolent brat mocks me and imitates me in front of her friends! Madcap; adj. Behaving impulsively, madly, or rashly, with little thought or consideration of consequences. My madcap adventure left me stranded on the highway with an empty gas tank. Offhanded; adj. Performed extemporaneously, without forethought or planning. His offhand speech was rushed but from the heart. He was surprised he came up with the speech that earned a standing ovation. Perilous; adj. Full of or involving peril or great danger. My perilous journey trekking across the Midwest ended with much welcome. Rash; adj. Characterized by or resulting from ill-considered haste or boldness; reckless. Instead of making a rash decision, I think long and hard before coming to a final decision. Reckless; adj. Indifferent to or disregarding of consequences; careless. I am reckless when I make decisions involving love. I decide before I think. Temerity; n. Reckless disregard for danger or ones own safety; recklessness. My temerity in encouraging her on the stage resulted in us both tripping on the stairs.
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