English 12 List 2
Intrinsic - belonging to a thing by its very nature
Deplorable - causing or being the subject of grief or regret
Embellish - to beautify by orientation; to adorn
Guile - crafty or artful deception
Relinquish - to renounce or surrender
Portent - an indication of something about to happen
Gratuitous - free; complimentary
Relegate - to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition
Diction - a writer’s choice of words
Metaphor - a figure of speech that compares to unlike things
Tone - a writer’s attitude towards the subject
To - part of a phrase (I will go to your house)
Too - excess (She has too many shoes)
Two - numeral 2 (Two pizzas were ordered)
Intrinsic - belonging to a thing by its very nature
Deplorable - causing or being the subject of grief or regret
Embellish - to beautify by orientation; to adorn
Guile - crafty or artful deception
Relinquish - to renounce or surrender
Portent - an indication of something about to happen
Gratuitous - free; complimentary
Relegate - to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition
Diction - a writer’s choice of words
Metaphor - a figure of speech that compares to unlike things
Tone - a writer’s attitude towards the subject
To - part of a phrase (I will go to your house)
Too - excess (She has too many shoes)
Two - numeral 2 (Two pizzas were ordered)