NEGLIGIBLE- MINIMAL SETBACKS OR ILL EFFECTS.
PLEASANT- NICE, PLEASING
HONEST- TRUTHFUL
SURPRISED- UNEXPECTED OCCURRENCE
SYMPATHY- EMOTIONALLY ATTACHING YOURSELF TO ANOTHER PERSONS PROBLEM
SEARCH- TRYING TO FIND SOMETHING
CHEERFUL- HAPPY, JOVIAL, FUNNY
2006-11-03 00:50:35
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answer #1
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answered by Dawna H 2
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1)negligible
can be neglected.
The difference between the experimental results and the expected results are negligible. It can be neglected.
2)pleasant
There's a pleasant breeze at the beach.
We had a pleasant time at the party.
3)honest
An honest man is hard to find.
It is important that we teach children how to be honest.
It would be the honest thing to do to give back his money.
3)surprised
I was surprised that he dare to show up -- he wasn't invited!
It was a pleasant surprise to see you here.
4)sympathy
I have sympathy for the poor.
You should express your sympathy for their loss.
5)search
I searched for the ring that I lost for five hours.
6)cheerful (correct spelling)
He was more cheerful at his other job. He loved to work there.
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2006-11-03 08:55:34
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answer #2
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answered by RolloverResistance 5
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1) With latest automation in the manufacturing companies, the chances of wastage is negligible.
2) The shrubs around the lake spread a pleasant aroma around the place
3) To succeed in life, be honest to yourself
3) My parents surpirsed me by visiting me at the hostel on a working day
4) Any disabled person does not need sympathy but needs support
5) My search for a true freind ended when i met you
6) Even though u made a mistake in numbering this question, it was made me cheerfull after answering the same
2006-11-03 09:20:35
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answer #3
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answered by Vinash 2
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1. One cent is negligible to one million dollars.
2. This job offer is pleasant.
3. I prefer an honest man who stand behind truth only.
4. I am surprised that you have counted number 3 two times in your question!
5. Please accept my sympathy on your loss.
6. On entering UNO building security search is amazing.
7. In any situation she is always cheerful.
2006-11-03 09:07:52
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1)The loss of electricity in transmission is negligible
2) The sudden visit of my father to the hostel, was a pleasant surprise to me.
3) God always rewards the efforts of all honest men.
4) I am surprised to know that even to-day we have persons who are conscious of their caste and status.
5) I am all sympathy for the students who are not able to get good grades despite their best efforts.
6) I am in search of the honest and hardworking persons in this country.
7) Despite his adversity, he remained a cheerful person.
2006-11-07 05:13:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you SEARCH a dictionary?. HONEST, you would be SURPRISED how PLEASANT the experience could be. You wont be so NEGLIGIBLE and stupid. I can't believe you even left out the closing bracket before the word 'CHEERFUL'.
Also look up the word 'ignorant'. You have my greatest SYMPATHY.
2006-11-03 09:04:00
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answer #6
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answered by Tha Most Shady 3
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1. Negligible mothers should all be put in jail.
2. Today was a pleasant day because I won the pick three in the lottery.
3. I believe it's better to be honest with people, rather than lie.
4. I was surprised to see how much higher the fuel prices went up over night.
5. I had to search for my keys everywhere.
6. I was unusually cheerful when the cute man behind me paid for my coffee.
2006-11-03 08:51:46
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answer #7
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answered by DispatchGirl 4
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That was a negligible amount of sugar in the dessert (tiny, small amount) - Adjective
The taste of it was rather pleasant (pleasing to me) - adjective
I'm being very honest! (truthful) - adjective
Don't act so surprised! (shocked, unaware) - adjective or adverb - adverb here - can also be verb as in: He surprised his mother with a gift.
Don't expect any sympathy from me if you didn't like it (to feel sorrow over a situation) - noun
I could search the cabinet for another dessert for you (seek, look for) - verb here... can also be noun as in: The search for another dessert began immediately
Of course I am cheerful! I had two servings of the dessert all to myself! (happy, full of joy) - adjective
2006-11-03 08:53:42
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answer #8
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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1)negligible changes;
2)pleasant aroma
3)honest man
4)surprise somebody or surprise with ...
5)symphaty for smb smth
6)search - to search something
7)cheerful guy;gal etc
2006-11-03 08:51:47
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answer #9
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answered by woo 5
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1) don't be negligible with ur homework
2)I hope you have a pleasant time doing ur homework
3)Be honest with yourself
4)You could be surprised if you really studied seriously
5) Use ur text books to search for ur answers
6)I hope the answers make u cheerful
2006-11-03 08:49:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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(1) you were at fault regarding something (ie:"neglegent" homicide)
(2) very pleasing
(3) true
(4) startled or shocked
(5) hunt
(6) extremely happy
2006-11-03 08:54:50
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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