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yes i know go to dictionary.com! I tried that but it dosnt really help me! Im haveing problems putting these words in sentences can you help me?
1) blithe
2) cede
3) chagrin
4) debonair
5) filial
6) interpose
7) intrinsic
8) precipitate
9) proficient
10) remission

2007-12-02 10:01:19 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

5 answers

Blithe = merry or gentle ..
A play by Noel Coward was called "Blithe spirit"

Cede = to yield or surrender ..I am ready to cede that point of that argument to you

Chagrin = disappointment .. Much to my chagrin I find that it is inconvenient at present

Debonair = gentle disposition .. I am never classed as debonair in my clothing or attitude

Filial = becoming suitable to .. My relationship with my sister is filial

Interpose = intervene or come between .. I would never interpose in my sisters relationship with her boyfriend


Intrinsic = on the inside or inwardly .. There is some intrinsic value in all that I treasure

Precipitate = to throw or cast down .. with the clouds heavy and ominous I think we shall get a small precipitate today

Proficient = skilled, expert, adept .. I am becoming quite proficient in my language

Remission = act of relinquishing in part .. My nephews cancer is in remission

2007-12-02 10:16:48 · answer #1 · answered by The old man 6 · 1 0

1. and 4. She became so debonair, so blithe, so charming.
2.The island was ceded to the mainland nation by its former owners.
3.She expressed her chagrin that the bill had been voted down.
5.Now her filial cares were ended.
6.Will they interpose their veto yet again?
7. These features are intrinsic to married people.
8.I would not wish to act with precipitate haste.
9.He is proficient in art.
10. She was given a remission of penalty.

Where did u get such a task?

2007-12-02 10:17:17 · answer #2 · answered by augustina 1 · 1 0

1) The laughing man was accused of being too blithe at his wife's funeral.
2) The old king was forced to cede his throne to the leader of the invading army.
3) Much to my chagrin, I had to wait 45 minutes in line at the dmv.
4) Fred Astaire was very debonair when he whisked Ginger Rogers across the dance floor and then offered her his coat.
5) I have been fighting with my mom a lot lately, and she accused me of not respecting my filial duty to respect her.
6) When my two friends were arguing, I interposed the suggestion that they stop and listen to each other.
7) The intrinsic agility of cats allows them to fall from great heights without injury.
8) John's academic failure was one thing, but it was his acts of vandalism that precipitated his expulsion.
9) Miss Andrews was hired because she was proficient in Photoshop and MS Word, making her a valuable employee.
10) The woman's cancer was in remission, but her doctor warned it might return in the future.

2007-12-02 10:18:31 · answer #3 · answered by zeppo 2 · 0 0

Whistling happily, he went on his way in blithe ignorance of the pouring rain.
As my king is in serious danger, I will cede thte chess game to you.
"To my chagrin, I cannot go to the ball." said Cinderella
As smartly dressed and charming as ever, the debonair Englishman soon set a number of female hearts a-flutter.
Very well ,Father. It is my filial duty to carry on the family business.
He decided to interpose himself between the President and the assassin's bullet.
The intrinsic value of the piece was not much, but its sentimental worth was priceless.
Her rash intervention in the argument served only to precipitate matters and a fight soon developed.
After months of practice, He became proficient on the violin and was able to play for his sister's wedding.
The doctor was pleased to report that, following drug therapy, the cancer was in remission so the danger had been lessened. hope this helps.

2007-12-02 11:08:04 · answer #4 · answered by SKCave 7 · 0 0

try m-w.com
it usually has sentences
or ideas for sentences (:

2007-12-02 10:09:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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