Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Ambiguous  amˈbigyo͞oəs adjective 
From Latin Ambigere, Latin Ambiguus

I picked this picture because it is ambiguous (unclear) on where to go.


http://blog.xlerant.com/Blog/bid/74446/Solving-Ambiguous-Problems-What-Successful-Companies-Get-That-the-Rest-of-Us-Don-t

Dissident ˈdisidənt  noun 
From Latin Dis, Latin sedere, Latin dissident

I picked this picture because it looks like all the men in suites are following orders to wear the same exact things when the clown in the middle is an dissident (rebel) for dressing differently.



http://dervishnotes.blogspot.com/2012_07_01_archive.html




Embellish  emˈbeliSH verb
From Old French embeliss
I chose this pic for embellish because the pocket of this shirt is very embellished with pink lace and fake pearls

http://momstart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/EmbellishedTeeMedium.jpg

Fritter  ˈfritər verb 
From English fitter, German Fetzen
I chose this picture for fritter because it looks like they are wasting food.

http://blogs.prevention.com/inspired-bites/files/2012/04/foodwaste-flickr1.jpg
Inadvertent ˌinədˈvərtnt Adjective 
From Latin Adverter, Latin Advertent
I chose this picture because it looks like this man wasn't intending for something to happen.

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2011/04/kyljonembarrassed/large.jpg

Inane  iˈnān Adjective 
From Latin inanis
I chose this picture because it is foolish to swim with alligators.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01243/sean_manning_1243699c.jpg


Juxtapose   ˈjəkstəˌpōz,ˌjəkstəˈpōz  verb
I chose this picture because the photographer put a picture of a house juxtapose.

http://www.modulararchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/before-after.jpg

From Latin Juxta, French poser

lethargy  ˈleTHərjē noun
From Old french litargie, Late Latin lethargia, 

Naturally Sloths are very lazy so in other words they are very lethargy.

http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/7-_sloth_staring.jpg Sporadic spəˈradik adjective
From Greek sporas, Greek Sporadikos

I chose this picture because it is an example of sporadic rainfall.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Distant_rainstorm.JPG subsidize ˈsəbsəˌdīz Verb


Farmers are constantly being subsidized to keep the cost of food down.



http://media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2011/10/farmer-john-cornfield.jpg











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