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3 sentences each for Vociferous, ambilalent, cacophony, bemused, blase`, candor, capricious, and sycophant? ?

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  1. I suspect I am doing your homework for you but here goes.

    Despite his vociferous pleas, Nannette was ambivalent about yielding to his proposals.   She remained blase about his need for love and looked on him with bemused indifference in the cacophony of shouting he fell into at such times.

    She needed a sycophant not a boyfriend and she was capricious about her needs.

    Sycophants are not rich in candor and aren't vociferous in their declarations of loyalty.  If you are a successful sycophant you can't be ambivalent or bemused or even blase about the object of your sycophancy.  You must care deeply for the person you wait on no matter how ambivalent and blase they may appear.    


  2. Try:

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/

    to understand the meaning, pronunciation and sample sentence.

    AJM

  3. go to www.dictionary.com  

  4. giving you the answers isn't really helping you in the long-term - this is an opportunity to extend your vocabulary

    if you use a thesaurus you will gain a good understanding of a word's meaning, as there will be simpler examples listed. For e.g 'candour' means honesty, frankness, openess and can also mean someone who is quite blunt in their honesty. So now you know what candour means you can construct your sentence i.e

    Although it wasn't what she wanted to hear, she had to admire his honesty

    becomes

    Although it wasn't what she wanted to hear she had to admire his candour

    Might not be the help you wanted - but it's the help I feel better giving

    P.S - it's not just a matter of putting the word into a sentence - the sentence has to demonstrate your understanding of the word's meaning.

    so if, for e.g the word was 'liked'

    'She liked bread' would not suffice because it doesn't show you understand the meaning of 'liked'

    you would have to say something like 'She ate a lot of bread because she really liked it.'

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