Monday, January 16, 2012

Lucky Vocab the 13th


Ways of Knowing
Words for the Wise
Due January 20

1.     Conception
2.     Conviction
3.     Dogmatic
4.     Enlightening
5.     Impression
6.     Intuition
7.     Misconception
8.     Perception
9.     Perspective
10.  Profound

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  1. Her mind was enlightened by the missions trip, and now she appriciates everything she had.

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  2. It was my impression that we were going to be out of school today--I was wrong.

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  3. I have a profound knowledge about rocks and the Earth.

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  4. The profound thinker thought of three more different explanations than the rest of the students.

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  5. The church pressured their dogmatic beliefs on me in an attempt to sway my opinion; I couldn’t be convinced that the world was coming to an end and my soul needed saving.

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  6. The conception about what an alien really looks like is completely false – instead of green men, think of plungers with hands with eyes in the palm of each.

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  7. Her speech on the history of electricity was truly enlightening.

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  8. He was enlightened after the class, never having realized before all the intricacies of cupcake-making.

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    1. You're being dogmatic about the fact that you're not a rabbit; it's weird because you're a rabbit not a dog.

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  9. It's a common misconception that koalas are bears.

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  10. The concept of evolution is thoroughly debated subject.

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  11. In "Finding Nemo," believing a clown fish is funny is a common misconception.

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  12. Connie had a strange conception that he has made into an even stranger contraption.

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  13. Reality is a perception, not a truth.

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  14. He has some interesting conceptions about the book, The Grapes of Wrath.

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  15. Plato said that our view on reality is only a shadow of the true form of reality; he said our perception is skewed, but with enlightenment can come clarity.

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  16. It’s a misconception that all dogs are dumb. Sparky over there is doing just fine scarring himself in the mirror—oh wait.

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  17. I'm afraid that there has been a grave misconception--I am NOT your girlfriend.

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  18. My intuition about the small girl across the street was right; she was lost.

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  19. Some consider Apollo 11 to be the most profound achievement of man, the pinnacle of human endeavor.

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    1. Nerd Hunk was delighted in enlightening the local youth on how to play the banjo.

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  20. She peered into her empty wallet, and conviction for spending all of her hard-earned money spread through her body.

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  21. Today I was enlightened to polynomials--my life will never be the same.

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  22. The author always had a profound way of explaining the inner-workings of his novel.

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  23. He was enlightening his class until he was rudely interrupted.

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  24. He left the impression that he didn't want to be messed with, and I was happy to oblige.

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  25. She portrayed a strong dogmatic approach the first five minutes of her interview on abortion.

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  26. Wise Japanese master, Suru Harachiki, is known for his wild, but somehow cogent conceptions.

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  27. Because the student was goofing off in class, the teacher had a strong conviction that he would fail the class.

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  28. Her intuition told her not to make the deal, to walk away, but she didn't listen and lost $500'000 in the process.

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  29. To gain a new perspective on an issue, my mom always told me to think about what it feels like to, "walk in their shoes."

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  30. Hildegard looked at the task from a new perspective

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  31. I had heard last night that the snow would freeze, and I thought otherwise; my intuition was correct.

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