Thanks to T, Miyu, Abdullah,
Aziz, Che, Yasmeen, Saeed, Luha,
 Kim, Travis, Rayan, Abdulla,
Sharon , Tiffany, Barbie, Rehab,
       and Abdulfattah
Compassionate ( Adj.)
Definition - >feeling sympathy for people who are suffering.
PRIDEFUL
           Arrogant; disdainful
having or showing arrogant superiority to
     those one views as unworthy.
Ambivalent: not sure whether you want or like
             something or not
BITTER
      (ADJ)

Ex: Cocoa beans have a bitterflavor.
DESPERATE


Adjective
1. having          an      urgent
     need,       desire,      etc.:
     desperate for attention.
2.leaving little or no hope; very
serious or dangerous: a
        desperateillness.
3. extremelybad;intolerable or
shocking:         clothes        in
         desperatetaste.
4.           extremeorexcessive.
Showing that you feel sorry about having
caused someone problems or unhappiness.



I am so apologeticabout breaking your glasses. I
am sorry.
Hypocritical is an             By: RayanALQurashi
adjective to describe a
person(or an action that is
done by a person) who
pretends to have, moral or
religious beliefs, but he or
she does not actually have.
It is common to                         Malcolm X
find                                    commented
                                        on the
Hypocritical
                                        American
people in                               democracy
politics.                               by saying:
                                        “Democracy
                                        is Hypocrisy.“
characteristic of false pride
Disgustingisan
    adjective
The women feels sympathetic toward the girl.   I sympathized with them .(V)




             Of, expressing, feeling, or resulting from sympathy
insulting adj.
 In-sult-ing:
 Definition:
 1.expressing extreme contempt
 Synonyms:contemptuous,disdainful,scornful
 2.expressing offensive reproach
 Synonyms:abusive,opprobrious,scurrilous
   Let’s use this word to make
    sentences:
   He was most insulting to my wife
   Nobody gets away with insulting
    me like that. After receiving the
    insulting letter, he became
    furious.
1.   feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you
     measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride

2.   2. having or displaying great dignity or nobility
Persuasiveadj              Related forms
[per-swey-siv,-ziv]        per·sua·sive·ly,adv
 having the poweror        erb
ability
topersuade;tendingtopers
                           per·sua·sive·ness,
uade                       noun
Origin:1580–90; Medieval   non·per·sua·sive,a
Latin persuāsīvus.         djective
e.g.
                           non·per·sua·sive·ly
apersuasivesalesman        ,adverb
                           non·per·sua·sive·n
                           ess,noun
*Showing your good feelings to
                      somebody else.
                                           The girls are very affectionate with their
                                                                             mother
*Expressing yourself in a loving way.




                            The lions are being
                            affectionate
                                                   *http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affectionate
Self-pitying (Adj)

                Self-pity (N) – (ˈSelf ˈpi tē)
                                     -   -

• Definition: Pity for oneself, especially a self-indulgent attitude concerning
  one's own difficulties, hardships, etc.
• Example: We must resist yielding to self-pityandcarryon as bestwecan.
Solemn (adj):
very serious and not happy, for example because
something bad has happened or because you are
at an important occasion:
Ex:
1- a solemn expression.
2- Their faces suddenly grew solemn.
3-a solemn procession of mourners.

Vocabularylist3.2

  • 1.
    Thanks to T,Miyu, Abdullah, Aziz, Che, Yasmeen, Saeed, Luha, Kim, Travis, Rayan, Abdulla, Sharon , Tiffany, Barbie, Rehab, and Abdulfattah
  • 2.
    Compassionate ( Adj.) Definition- >feeling sympathy for people who are suffering.
  • 3.
    PRIDEFUL Arrogant; disdainful having or showing arrogant superiority to those one views as unworthy.
  • 4.
    Ambivalent: not surewhether you want or like something or not
  • 5.
    BITTER (ADJ) Ex: Cocoa beans have a bitterflavor.
  • 6.
    DESPERATE Adjective 1. having an urgent need, desire, etc.: desperate for attention. 2.leaving little or no hope; very serious or dangerous: a desperateillness. 3. extremelybad;intolerable or shocking: clothes in desperatetaste. 4. extremeorexcessive.
  • 7.
    Showing that youfeel sorry about having caused someone problems or unhappiness. I am so apologeticabout breaking your glasses. I am sorry.
  • 8.
    Hypocritical is an By: RayanALQurashi adjective to describe a person(or an action that is done by a person) who pretends to have, moral or religious beliefs, but he or she does not actually have. It is common to Malcolm X find commented on the Hypocritical American people in democracy politics. by saying: “Democracy is Hypocrisy.“
  • 9.
  • 11.
    Disgustingisan adjective
  • 12.
    The women feelssympathetic toward the girl. I sympathized with them .(V) Of, expressing, feeling, or resulting from sympathy
  • 13.
    insulting adj.  In-sult-ing: Definition:  1.expressing extreme contempt  Synonyms:contemptuous,disdainful,scornful  2.expressing offensive reproach  Synonyms:abusive,opprobrious,scurrilous  Let’s use this word to make sentences:  He was most insulting to my wife  Nobody gets away with insulting me like that. After receiving the insulting letter, he became furious.
  • 14.
    1. feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride 2. 2. having or displaying great dignity or nobility
  • 15.
    Persuasiveadj Related forms [per-swey-siv,-ziv] per·sua·sive·ly,adv having the poweror erb ability topersuade;tendingtopers per·sua·sive·ness, uade noun Origin:1580–90; Medieval non·per·sua·sive,a Latin persuāsīvus. djective e.g. non·per·sua·sive·ly apersuasivesalesman ,adverb non·per·sua·sive·n ess,noun
  • 16.
    *Showing your goodfeelings to somebody else. The girls are very affectionate with their mother *Expressing yourself in a loving way. The lions are being affectionate *http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affectionate
  • 17.
    Self-pitying (Adj) Self-pity (N) – (ˈSelf ˈpi tē) - - • Definition: Pity for oneself, especially a self-indulgent attitude concerning one's own difficulties, hardships, etc. • Example: We must resist yielding to self-pityandcarryon as bestwecan.
  • 18.
    Solemn (adj): very seriousand not happy, for example because something bad has happened or because you are at an important occasion: Ex: 1- a solemn expression. 2- Their faces suddenly grew solemn. 3-a solemn procession of mourners.