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Can you make some sentences with these words?

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Lurid, Meritorious, Petulant, Prerogative, Provincial, Simulate, Transcend, Umbrage, and Unctuous.

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  1. ummmm wat? i don know half them words!


  2. I took umbrage at the petulant student who decided to simulate doing his assignment by unmeritously having people on Yahoo Answers do it for him. Though I found his post-modern provincial method of cheating particularly unctuous, I reserved some rather lurid insults because, frankly, it is his prerogative despite my opinion.

  3. Dolores Umbrage is a bad woman.

    But I'll give you a freebie: "It's my prerogative--I can do what I wanna do!"--Bobby Brown (yes, he did have a career before the whole Bobby-Whitney Houston mess.)

  4. no...im almost as dumb as you. do ur own homework.

  5. He witnessed a lurid scene on the battlefield.

    The meritorious student won the spelling bee.

    A petulant toss of the head was given in response to that rude remark.

    It was the teacher's prerogative to stop the discussion.

    The provincial newspaper in Rhode Island was named "The Daily Tribune".

    The tornodo drill was done to a simulate crisis condition.

    His competitiveness made him want to transcend.

    The young man took umbrage at someone's rudeness.

    The mechanic's hands got quite unctuous after chaning the oil.


  6. Your teacher would take umbrage if he/she read that you were asking for people to do your homework for you. That's the only one I could come up with


  7. First I recommend you check out answers.com.  It is an online dictionary.(very helpful, I use it often.)  I'll help with a couple but then you should look at the website.  Petulant - My sister can be very petulant at times.    Umbrage - She took umbrage at their rudeness.  Hope I helped,

                   Marisa    

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