1. Engendered (v)- to cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition)
Not studying for her chemistry exam engendered her to get a low final grade.
2. Introvert (n)- A shy, reticent, and typically self-centered person.
Going to a new school, Jill knew it would be difficult to make new friends being an introvert person.
3. Idiosyncrasy (n)- a model of behavior or way of thought peculiar.
Everybody has an idiosyncrasy that makes them a little different from anyone else.
4. Humdrum (n)- dullness, monotony.
The humdrum in the teacher's voice was putting the whole class to sleep.
5. Homilies (n)- a religious discourse that is intended primarily for spiritual edification rather than doctrinal instruction; a sermon.
The homilies are not complex investigations of theology.
6. Ascribe (v)- attribute something to ( a cause)
Lana ascribed to the party by buying the drinks and snacks.
7. Inconsequential (adj)- not important or significant.
The history teacher told the class to not study all of their notes since they were inconsequential.
8.Hackneyed (adj)- (of a phrase or idea) Lacking significance through having being overused.
The irony is when writers fall into the obvious narratives that would work for sports, they look hackneyed for science.
9.Paragon (n)- A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a paragon of the original love and drama story.
10. Elegy (n)- A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
Typically at funerals, close family members write elegies for the deceased to remember them.
Not studying for her chemistry exam engendered her to get a low final grade.
2. Introvert (n)- A shy, reticent, and typically self-centered person.
Going to a new school, Jill knew it would be difficult to make new friends being an introvert person.
3. Idiosyncrasy (n)- a model of behavior or way of thought peculiar.
Everybody has an idiosyncrasy that makes them a little different from anyone else.
4. Humdrum (n)- dullness, monotony.
The humdrum in the teacher's voice was putting the whole class to sleep.
5. Homilies (n)- a religious discourse that is intended primarily for spiritual edification rather than doctrinal instruction; a sermon.
The homilies are not complex investigations of theology.
6. Ascribe (v)- attribute something to ( a cause)
Lana ascribed to the party by buying the drinks and snacks.
7. Inconsequential (adj)- not important or significant.
The history teacher told the class to not study all of their notes since they were inconsequential.
8.Hackneyed (adj)- (of a phrase or idea) Lacking significance through having being overused.
The irony is when writers fall into the obvious narratives that would work for sports, they look hackneyed for science.
9.Paragon (n)- A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a paragon of the original love and drama story.
10. Elegy (n)- A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
Typically at funerals, close family members write elegies for the deceased to remember them.