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Can you used these words in a sentence??? Please and thank you!!!?

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Ok i really need help on my homework and i have 120 words

to use in a sentence but i just need help on these...

so if you could please use them in a sentence for me i would

really really be thankful for you

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!

objective

revere

abstract

enigma

conciliatory

resolute

reticent

discord

contempt

That's it... i need sentence and definitions please thanks mucho..

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  1. Do you need to use them all in the same sentence? If not, then here:

    Objective: Noun: Goal or target of one's actions. "The objective of the game Dominoes is to get rid of all your dominoes before the other opponent."

    Revere: Verb: To show great respect. "Though Catholics do not worship the Virgin Mary, they do revere her."

    Abstract: Adjective: thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances. Conceptual. "She was trying to make us understand her thoughts on the matter, but her ideas were just too abstract."

    Enigma: Verb: A mystery or puzzle. "The way Sherlock Holmes was able to figure out just about any enigma was amazing."

    Conciliatory: Adjective: Tending to conciliate, which is to pacify, compromise, or to overcome the hostility of someone else. "When arguing, I am not very conciliatory; I'm aggressive and don't like to compromise."

    Resolute: Adjective: Firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion. "I tried to reason with my mother about attending the party on Saturday by telling her that my friend's parents would be there, but she was resolute in her decision not to let me go."

    Reticent: Adjective: 1) Disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved. "He doesn't seem very friendly; in fact, he seems quite reticent and doesn't talk much to anyone." 2) Reluctant or restrained. "I urged my horse to jump over the creek, but he proved very reticent and kept backing away from it no matter what I did."

    Discord: Noun: Strife or conflict. "She hated going over to her boyfriend's house because his parents were going through a messy divorce and the whole house was filled with discord, especially when the parents argued."

    Contempt: Noun: The feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. "She had nothing but contempt for mimes, and didn't consider miming an art form at all."

    I know I shouldn't have done this, because this really is an easy assignment, but I missed assignments like this, and grade school is a long, long time gone.


  2. Do your homework and look at a dictionary. If you don't have a dic. they have one at Microsoft Word.  Really you can look these words up by yourself

  3. Gee, sounds like a lot of fun doing YOUR homework so you can spend more time on Yahoo and texting your friends. But, I don't I think that would help you reach your assigned OBJECTIVE. So, I think I will pass on this one too.

  4. I asked my professor, whom I revere, for an objective opinion on my term paper.  At first he was reticent to answer.  I was resolute to get an answer.  Finally, in a conciliatory tone, he told me an answer to my question, saying my ideas were so abstract,  my term paper was an enigma.  I thought my paper was clear and great!  This discord started my general contempt for professors.

  5. The teacher's grading was not objective, instead it was colored by her view of the student's behavior and potential.

    Most Christians revere one God.

    Love is an abstract concept.

    He was an enigma to me; I did not know where he was from or what his name was.

    The conciliatory remarks made by the president of the US were an attempt to bring Korea back to the bargaining table.

    She was resolute that she would maintain a 3.5 GPA, regardless of numerous distractions presented to her.

    The shy boy was reticent, however, if one was to ask him about chess, he would become very talkative.

    Internal discord is never helpful to a political party attempting to win an election.

    I held him in contempt for he had violated all the rules of poker.

    Hope those helped - sorry if they are too high level for you.


  6. this is such an easy assignment and its made for YOU so you can Learn! not for the yahoo community to answer! what will you do come test time? do you want to grow up to be 35 and not know the meaning of enigma or objective?

    spend time and learn yourself its really not that hard at all. just go to dictionary.com and type in the word, there you will get your definition and then you can use it in a sentence.

  7. you better look these words up on dictionay.com and it will help you.  

  8. Other than having someone complete your homework assignment, I would suggest learning the definitions by looking these words up in a dictionary.

    It should be your objective to learn these words.

    You should revere your teacher, as they teach you such invaluable information.

    It is not an abstract thought to read a dictionary.

    Now carry on....  ;-)

    Best of luck.

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