John had the idiosyncrasy of always wearing a hat.
His innocuous remark was misinterpreted as an insult.
Playing loud music was considered rather obtrusive.
An orthodox approach would have been more acceptable.
Acne is prevalent among teen-agers.
Her writing was rather prosaic & unimaginative.
Grandma's kitchen decor seemed rather quaint.
A silver dollar is a rarity today.
Being chosen was a singular honour.
Complimentary remarks can seem trite.
2007-12-03 10:36:54
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answered by Robert S 7
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Nice...
tell you what, I'll HELP you do some, but not do the work for you,
fair?
Okay. Cool
Orthodox means traditional, usual, regular. Try swapping those out with it and see how it looks.
Prevalent means, noticable, most common.
Rarity is a word that you would use to describe something rare. If it is rare, it is a rarity, though usually used on something that is more then one of a kind.
The rest you should go look up, and no, this doesn't count.
I don't see this as cheating, as long as YOU make the sentances, but I am not your older brotehr, so it is stretching it a bit.
Doing the work is worth it, you'll see what everyone means by makeing you do it when you are older..learnging to work is priceless knowledge.
And that is what school is, in part, learning to learn.
Think about it.
Cheers though
=)
Reft~
2007-12-03 10:23:02
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answered by Reft 3
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Since the evidence was not orthodox, the judge would not allow it to be used in court.
The media is one of the most prevalent causes of anorexia, drugs, and other teen problems.
The country side was very quaint with it's dazzling colors.
A jewel larger than 1 carot is quite a rarity.
His actions were quite singular, and that intrigued me.
The commencement address was trite and endlessly long.
She had never diplayed such idiosyncrasy in her life and it was remarkable how unique she was.
The politician was elected for her innocuous speeches, kind nature, and willingness to be open minded.
Her opponent was not elected because of his obtrusive nature, and harsh way of dealing with problems.
The paiting was overly prosaic, but had beautiful brush stokes, and that was the reason it won the contest.
2007-12-03 10:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Quaint In A Sentence
2016-10-01 09:08:20
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answered by ? 4
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idiosyncrasy: One of Natalie's indiosyncrasies was having people do her homework for her on Yahoo! Answers.
innocuous: People like Natalie find cheating on homework is an innocuous act towards one's education.
obtrusive: Natalie may find this to be an obtrusive answer to her question.
unorthodox: Natalie has a rather unorthodox view towards education and homework.
prevalent: Homework questions like these are prevalent on Yahoo! Answers.
prosaic: A prosaic mind like Natalie's is prevalent these days on Yahoo! Answers.
*Sorry, that was rude, but it just seemed to fit.
quaint: Some may say that I have a quaint sense of humor.
rarity: I think these type of questions by Natalie will soon become a rarity.
singular: I hope this is only a singular behavior of Natalie's.
trite:I hope Natalie doesn't find this answer to be trite and endlessly long.
You might want to change around some of the names.
Good luck!
2007-12-03 10:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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the boys idiosyncrasy is that he loved to double knot his shoe laces.
The teacher was being very obtrusive when she invaded the boys privacy.
The orthodox beliefs are very traditional.
The prevalent song of the current month was soulja boy.
The town was very quain, as it was small and peaceful.
The jewelry store featured a priceless gem that was a definite rarity, as it was not common.
Singular refers to a single thing, whereas plural refers to multiple things.
im sorry, i dont' have time to do the rest
good luck
2007-12-03 10:39:11
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answered by MZ 4
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First check the meaning of each word on the web and then you will understand what they mean and you will be able to make your own sentences easily. Thats the way to really learn. No point just taking someone elses help. Do it yourself and it will be in your mind for ever and help you in your communication.
2016-03-17 07:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The beautiful artwork and decor showed off the owner's fine aesthetic taste. I'm an artist, and I'm looking for a writer who wants to collaborate on a graphic novel. I asked the teacher about glaciers, and he went into a long digression about his last vacation to Alaska. The older brother was hard-working, but the younger brother was a hedonist, spending all his money on parties and women.
2016-03-27 06:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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u mean make sentences with those words?
anyways
1. Thanks: festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest
2. idiosyncrasy: One of his little idiosyncrasy was always preferring to be in the care first.
3. innocuous: It was an innocuous question.
4. obtrusive : A large and obtrusive works wgere ammonia is produced.
5. orthodox :Burke's views wre orthodox in his time.
I helped u with 5 words...
2007-12-03 10:28:34
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answered by baybe doll 2
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-will these words be singular or plural?
-the road block was very obstructive
-do you find that an orthodox way of thinking?
-the information i recieved was very prevalent
-the idiosyncrasy way of life will soon be forgotten
-your thoughs are too inoncuous for me
-The commencement address was trite and endlessly long.
and the other 2 someone else gave good sentances for
2007-12-03 10:32:39
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answered by Amber 2
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