Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Connoisseur - an authority  känəˈsər,-ˈso͝or noun
From French Conoistre

The police officers have the most authority over everyone.


Conspiracy- a plot kənˈspirəsē noun 
From Latin Conspire

A conspiracy is a plot usually thought of with criminals.

Contrite- sorry  kənˈtrīt,ˈkäntrīt  Adjective 
From Latin Conterere

This painting is so well painted you can almost feel this mans contrite.

Distraught- anxious  disˈtrôt adjective 
From Latin Distractus

The man in the picture is very Distraught over loosing his job.

Germane- related  jərˈmān adjective 
From English German

The figures in this picture seem to all be germane.

Lucid- easy to understand  lo͞osid adjective
From Italian lucido

The woman in the pictures job is make everything Lucid.

Plight- unfortunate situation  plīt noun
From english plight

It would be very plight to live in these conditions.


Superficially-slightly  so͞opərˈfiSHəlē adverb
From Latin Superficial
The nails in this picture are all superficial.


Symmetrical-balanced  səˈmetrikəl adjective
From Latin semmetrein

The pattern is symmetrical all around.

Verbose-wordy  vərˈbōs adjective
From Latin verbum

The computer screen all of a sudden became verbose.

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