Romiette and Julio Vocabulary Romiette and Julio Vocabulary
Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary
Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary • interfere – (verb) to come between in opposition; to block or obstruct action – Julio hated to disagree with his father, but there were some things his father had no business interfering with. • bristle – (verb) to visibly show anger, indignation – He bristled with instant anger. • plead – (verb) to provide an argument of one’s point of view; to beg for understanding. – I speak from experience, ” Luis pleaded. • obscenities – (noun) an word or expression said against another in anger or to insult; Cuss words. – They screamed obscenities at us and chased us off the road with their car. • sanction – (verb) to authorize, approve, or allow – I will never sanction the relationship between you. • defiantly – (adj. ) boldly resistant or challenging – “Nobody asked you to!” he replied defiantly. • bigots - (noun) a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race – Just some bigots who think they can run the lives of other people just like you do.
Romiette and Julio - Vocabulary • interfere – – (verb) to come between in opposition; to block or obstruct action • bristle – – (verb) to visibly show anger, indignation • plead – – (verb) to provide an argument of one’s point of view; to beg for understanding. • obscenities – – (noun) an word or expression said against another in anger or to insult; Cuss words. • sanction – – (verb) to authorize, approve, or allow • defiantly – – (adj. ) boldly resistant or challenging • bigots – (noun) a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race
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