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I'm reading this book about how to become successful in life. See, even if or when ppl struggle in school! They can still succeed and become business men and women!-- And this book I'm reading is teaching me how to have a better attitude about myself and others.

Here are the words I want you to give me a better understanding about: *onslaught, *relentless, *insurmountable, *concise, *turbulent, *myriad, *imperative, *systematic, and *utilizing recepts. Oh! And the meaning of Hindrances. *Self-worth.....

2006-10-04 07:24:39 · 7 answers · asked by ***Toya*Baby!*** 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

7 answers

onslaught=attack or offense
relentless=tireless
insurmountable=impossible
concise=short
turbulent=unsettled...opposite of calm
myriad=countless
imperative=important
systematic=orderly
utilizing=using
hindrance=obstruction or stumbling block
self worth=self respect, ego, dignity

2006-10-04 07:40:53 · answer #1 · answered by greeneyedladysexylady 3 · 0 0

*onslaught- overwhelming assault or force

*relentless- pursuing, attacking, or opposing somebody or something persistently and without mercy

*insurmountable- impossible to overcome or deal with successfully

*concise- short and clearly written or stated

*turbulent- moving violently

*myriad- too numerous to count

*imperative- absolutely necessary or unavoidable

*systematic- carried out in a methodical and organized manner

*hindrances- somebody or something that prevents or makes it difficult for somebody to do something

*Self-worth- confidence in personal value and worth as an individual person

2006-10-04 14:43:48 · answer #2 · answered by Sternav 1 · 1 0

Go to wilkpedia and look it up. At the research your answer bar on yahoo answers just click the litlle black down arrow next to the red Y and a link will pop up.

2006-10-04 14:33:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have a MyYahoo! site, add the Reference Dictionary to your page/s. It enables one to access information online via its [MyYahoo's] feature. It even give pronunciation keys. So one may heard the word spoken, as well as, learn it's [word's] definition.

See the site/s below...especially the second one which has a search feature.

Example:


hin·drance (hndrns) KEY

NOUN:


The act of hindering.
The condition of being hindered.
One that hinders; an impediment. See Synonyms at obstacle.

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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English hindraunce, harm, from hindren, to hinder ; see hinder 1

2006-10-04 14:36:01 · answer #4 · answered by sheila_0123 5 · 0 0

You will learn more if you look up the words in a dictionary, if you don't have a dictionary, buy one. Until them use the online dictionary at: m-w.com.

Good luck.

2006-10-04 14:34:16 · answer #5 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 1 0

Good luck in getting answers to this one.

2006-10-04 14:27:19 · answer #6 · answered by Burford Bigelow 4 · 0 0

why dont u just check out a dictionary?

www.dictionary.com

2006-10-04 14:32:39 · answer #7 · answered by I Got a St. Patty's Baby! 4 · 1 0

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