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B-3 Vocabulary
B-3 Vocabulary
B-3 Vocabulary
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
• DIRGE• DITTY• DISSEMBLE• DOUGHTY• ELYSIUM
To linger, to depart slowly, to stay a bit before departing.
Rather than Hurry, one may ______
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
• Don’t hurry away…• ______ a bit longer.
Not relating to religion. Not something considered sacred.
Of a civil or lay matter.
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
Cartoon hinting that religious matters should be separate from secular matters
Careful, persistent, hard-working
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
In the Archie Comics…
Dilton is Diligentin his school work.
Insects noted for their diligent work
Paleness. Showing a lack of blood in the cheeks.
Complexion of a Cadaver
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN• PREVARICATION
PALLOR
New Vampire Pallor
New Vampire Pallor
Having a healthy reddish complexion and cheerful manner.
Blood in the Cheeks. Like Santa Claus
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
Sangue = Blood
Exsanguinate = To bleed out
SanGue Royal = Royal BloodHoly Grail
Sanguine = Healthy flow of blood to the cheeks, good red color, sans pallor.
SANGUINE
Chattering foolishly. To aimlessly ramble in conversation.
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
• Dr. Mallard, Ducky, has a propensity to _______.
Even plant life holds disdain for incessant prating.
A small harmful or disgusting animal.
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
Varmints
=
Vermin
Is that Hugh Laurie behind
the little
vermin?
The act of lying. Fabricating a story, create a falsehood.
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
Bad tempered, prone to anger.Full of the Medieval Humour that made one irritable.
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
• “Prevaricate to me again, you prating vermin, and I’ll prove how _______ we Frenchmen really can be!”
People of a high social class.The Upper Class out in the country
• CHOLERIC• DILIGENT• GENTRY• PALLOR• PRATE• PREVARICATION• SECULAR• SANGUINE• TARRY• VERMIN
• An excellent adaptation of Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: A tale of romance among the country gentry
To disguise, conceal. To try to appear to resemble.
• DIRGE• DITTY• DISSEMBLE• DOUGHTY• ELYSIUM
• Which is the real Bob Dylan? Which merely ___________s
Disguise/Resemble To dissemble
To pretend to be Bob Dylan.
Brave, courageous.
•DIRGE•DITTY•DISSEMBLE•DOUGHTY•ELYSIUM
Undoubtedly Doughty
A slow mournful piece of music
• DIRGE• DITTY• DISSEMBLE• DOUGHTY• ELYSIUM
A place of great happiness. Paradise.
Heaven in Greek Mythology.
• DIRGE• DITTY• DISSEMBLE• DOUGHTY• ELYSIUM
A little happy song.
• DIRGE• DITTY• DISSEMBLE• DOUGHTY• ELYSIUM
• “Oh I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner…”
Perhaps a Happy Little Ditty from P. Diddy?
A hauntingly unforgettable,
ditty.
• “I Love You,
You love me!
We love your Power Points, Mr. Ulicny.”
“I Love You, You love me!Am I really an ugly hag, Mr. Ulicny?”