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1. renovate v. - to restore to good condition; repair. I chose this picture because his is fixing the desk and making it as good as new. I think you can renovate friendships by talking to the people and fixing the problems and then your friendship is as good as new.
2. disseminate v. - to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse. I chose this picture because it shows a girl whispering in a guy's ear and gossiping to him. This represents disseminate because I think a lot of things are disseminated because of people live off of gossip and tell everyone everything and can't keep a secret.
3. resilience n. - the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity. I picked this picture because all of my friends are resilient. They have been through things but then in the end get through it and are fine. Also in this picture it says love and I think love helps you be resilient.
4. austere adj. - grave, strict, forbidding. I picked this picture because it shows a strict teacher. I don't think being strict is neccesarily a bad thing, when I was in ninth grade Ian Eggleson was my teacher, if he wasn't as austere as he was I don't think I would have been pushed my to best.
5. sanguine adj. - cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident. I think this picture represents the word because she looks so happy and she is very sanguine. A lot of my friends are very sanguine, I like that because it influences me and I become happy and more optimistic. I think it's important to surround yourself with happy and optimistic people.
6. Eloquence (n) - the practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness. [flow of eloquence]
7. Baleful (adj) - full of menacing or malign influences; miserable
8. Bigot (n) - a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.
9. Relapse (n) and (v) - to fall or slip back into a former state, practice; a return of a disease or illness after partial recovery from it
10. Repudiate (v) - to reject as having no authority or binding force
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