Monday, August 18, 2014
Reflections on Week 1
- The only thing that might inhibit my participation on class is my sport. It is unlikely, but their might be days where I will have to miss school for tournaments, games, etc. Other than that, I am completely ready to participate to the max.
- The greatest learning experience I've ever had was perhaps at the swim prelims last year. It was hosted at the Arroyo Grande pool and I had been training all season for the 200m Free. I had to get a time under 2:00 and my best time was a 2:05.7. I also promised my coach I would do it in under 2:00 because he needed me to score points for the team at the meet. So much fear and preparation went into the race and when I finally swam it, i got a 1:58.9. I learned that I could believe in myself and accomplish my goals as long as I could put in the work necessary.
- In this class, I am most excited about all the collaboration we as students can use to our advantage on all the assignments we are given. I am concerned about keeping up with the blog, but I think I can handle it. I am most interested in learning about other topics like "The Right To Your Opinion" and how what we most commonly think isn't always true. I am also excited to learn how to become a better writer.
Vocab #1
adumbrate
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verb
give to understand; describe roughly or briefly or give the main
points or summary of
ex: I will adumbrate the movie to my friends and ruin the whole story for them.
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apotheosis
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noun
the elevation of a person (as to the status of a god); model of
excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
ex: Jestun's lawn is an apotheosis compared to his neighbors'.
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ascetic
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adj.
practicing great self-denial; pertaining to or characteristic of an
ascetic or the practice of rigorous self-discipline; noun
someone who practices self denial as a spiritual discipline
ex: McGargol's ascetic attitude really put a damper on all the fun we were having at the party.
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bauble
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noun
a mock scepter carried by a court jester; cheap showy jewelry or
ornament on clothing
ex: The attentive fan put Lil' Wayne on blast for wearing baubles all over himself.
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beguile
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verb
attract; cause to be enamored; influence by slyness
ex: Brie was beguiled by Ben's big bent broom. Weird.
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burgeon
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verb
grow and flourish
ex: The sweet smelling Musa had burgeoned in just a few weeks.
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complement
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noun
something added to complete or make perfect; either of two parts that
mutually complete each other; a word or phrase used to complete a
grammatical construction
verb make complete
or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to
ex: The sharp cheddar cheese was the perfect complement to the juicy quarter-pound burger.
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contumacious
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adj.
wilfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient
ex: Willy's contumacious personality made his parents regret ever meeting each other.
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curmudgeon
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noun
a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas
ex: They start out young and innocent, but seven decades go by like that-and you're left with a curmudgeon.
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didactic
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adj.
instructive (especially excessively)
ex: The didactic art teacher drove the students mad.
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disingenuous
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adj.
not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance of frankness
ex: Don't be disingenuous, people want to know the real you. Ha!
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exculpate
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verb
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
ex: The criminal didn't even try to exculpate after being caught red-handed eating all the Krabby Patties in the food storage locker.
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faux
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noun an embarrassing social mistake
ex: Johnny's faux pas was noticed by EVERYONE.
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fulminate
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noun
a salt or ester of fulminic acid; verb cause to explode
violently and with loud noise; come on suddenly and intensely;
criticize severely
ex: The perfect hit with the proton cannon from Luke's X-Wing caused the Death Star to fulminate and scatter debris all over space.
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fustian
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noun
a strong cotton and linen fabric with a slight nap; pompous or
pretentious talk or writing
ex: The only thing supporting Bane's weight as he dangled over the edge of the cliff was a fustian.
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hauteur
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noun
overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors
ex: She looked at him with the hauteur of someone who is accustomed to being instantly obeyed.
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inhibit
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verb
limit the range or extent of; to put down by force or authority
ex: My sister must inhibit her data usage or else she will run out before the month is up.
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jeremiad
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noun
a long and mournful complaint
ex: The parent's jeremiad was a huge waste of time for the teacher.
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opportunist
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adj.
taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of
possible benefit; noun a person who places expediency above
principle
ex: It takes a true opportunist to think it is possible to correctly guess how many licks it takes to get to the center of a toostie pop.
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unconscionable
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adj.
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; lacking a conscience
ex: His decision to swim across Crater Lake was unconscionable.
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I CAN READ!
My time was 4'40'' with a whopping 23 mistakes! Not for those who are fainthearted, that's for sure.
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