English 9 Grammer Flashcards
What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
What is a pronoun?
a word used in place of a noun.
What is a adjective?
A word that describes or gives information about a
What is a verb?
a word that shows action or state of being.
What is a adverb?
a word that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverbs.
What is a Preposition?
shows relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word.
What is a Conjunction?
A word that connects words, groups f words and sentences.
What is a Interjection?
A word that expresses surprise or strong feelings separate from the sentence.
Avenge
To get revenge by punishing the wrongdoer.
Preclude
Prevent or make impossible beforehand.
Connoisseur
a person who has a high level of knowledge or skill in a field.
Retribution
Punishment.
Avenger
One who gets back at a wrongdoer.
Accost
approach in a challenging or an aggressive way.
Paradox
A statement that seems to be impossible.
Delirium
Sudden severe condition.
Resilient
Able to recoil.
Murmur
a soft indistinct sound.
Undulate
to make in a hurry.
Annihilate
to destroy completely;obliterate.
Correlate
to have a mutual relationship.
Expendable
designed to be used once then abandoned or destroyed.
Stagnating
to stop a flow.
Revoke
to cancel the power of effect.
Indifferent
Not interested or cancel about something. Neither good or bad.
Drone
A person who does want that is boring and not very important.
Saunter
To walk in a slow relaxed manner without.
Disgruntled
Angry or dissatisfied.
Baffle
To confuse someone completely.
Grimace
An ugly, twisted expression on a persons face, usually to express pain or disgust.
Dabble
To play or take part in an activity in a way that is not serious.
Accusatory
expressing blame or accusing someone.
Demeanor
A persons outward behavior or appearance.
Annihilate
To destroy something completely
Devious
Willing to lie or trick people to get what is wanted.
Infer
To form an opinion or reach a conclusion based on evidence.
Foreshadowing
To give a suggestion or hint about something that has more happened.
Recalcitrant
Stubbernaly refusing to obey rules or orders.
Supposition
To suppose something, a idea or theory that one believes is true.
Clamorous
Full of loud noise.
Abashed
Embarressed.
Despondent
Very sad and without hope.
Concur
To agree.
Barrage
A great amont of something that comes quickly and rapidly.
Ingrained
Being apart of the inner most native of being.
Plod
Walked.
Ostentatious
Excessivley showy, displaying wealth, knowledge etc.