1. Apparition (Alex) noun a supernatural appearance of a person or thing, esp. a ghost; a specter or phantom; wraith:
A ghostly apparition appeared at midnight.
2. Auspicious (Maya) –adjective favored by good fortune, promising; seemingly successful.
Princess Diana felt auspicious when she married the Prince because it seemed that her life would now be easy.
3. Calumny (Chris S)
noun- A false statement maliciously made to injure another's reputation.
Her eye witness gave calumny against the guy she was falsely accusing of commiting the crime.
4. Contrive (Angila) –verb- to plan, devise or scheme
The robber who killed that officer contrived the robbery for months.
5. Countenance (Becca)–
noun - appearance, especially of the face
verb; to permit ot tolerate
Her countenance looked so shocked when I told her about the hauntings in my house.
6. Dexterity (Steve) –noun skill or adroitness in using the hands or the body
If you are going to make the nfl you have to have dexterity, because it you need to be strong and have agility.
7. Dirge (Shawn)–
noun a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead.
"And while Lennon read a book of Marx
The quartet practiced in the park
And we sang dirges in the dark
The day the music died"
8. Disposition (Kevin) -
noun - natural mental and emotional outlook or mood. state of mind regarding something.
After he got in a fight he wasn't in good disposition because he just sat there upset.
9. Enmity (Tom)
Noun - feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism
She felt only enmity for the people who had insulted her family.
10. Extort (Matt)
verb -to compel (something) of a person or thing or to take illegally
Her wit and intelligence extorted their admiration or The ganster was willing to extort money from anyone.
11. Malicious (Rachel)
Adjective Given to, marked by or arising from malice; hateful or spiteful.
Her speech was very malicious because she tore everyone else up
12. Pernicious (Melissa)
adjective - causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful
Matches can be pernicious if you don't know how to use them correctly.
13. Prodigal (Scott F)
wastefully or recklessly extravagant.(adj)
The prodigal girl threw out the dinner after she made one little mistake and had no dinner for her family when they got home.
14. Resolute (Nichole)
~Adjective - marked by firm determination
I was resolute in my decision to never speak to that girl again.
15. Rummage (Ben)
verb - to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), esp. by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
I needed to rummage around in mcloset to find anything!
16. Sepulcher (Derron)
–noun; a tomb, grave, or burial place.
My Grandmother was placed in the family Sepulcher three days after she died.
17. Usurp (Dharm)
verb - to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right:
The pretender tried to usurp the throne from the rightful king..
18. Valiant (Chris J)
Adjective - boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted;marked by or showing bravery
In a valiant effort to save his team from losing, they wentfor the score with less than a minute to go in the game
19. Vigor (Sean)
Noun - active strength or force; vitality of mind or body
The man showed his vigor when he benched 350 pounds with ease.
20. Visage (Roxanne)
–noun - the face and its features; aspect and appearance
The look of his visage was a horrifying sight because his face was so deformed.
1. Apparition (Alex)
noun a supernatural appearance of a person or thing, esp. a ghost; a specter or phantom; wraith:
A ghostly apparition appeared at midnight.
2. Auspicious (Maya)
–adjective favored by good fortune, promising; seemingly successful.
Princess Diana felt auspicious when she married the Prince because it seemed that her life would now be easy.
3. Calumny (Chris S)
noun- A false statement maliciously made to injure another's reputation.
Her eye witness gave calumny against the guy she was falsely accusing of commiting the crime.
4. Contrive (Angila)
–verb- to plan, devise or scheme
The robber who killed that officer contrived the robbery for months.
5. Countenance (Becca)–
noun - appearance, especially of the face
verb; to permit ot tolerate
Her countenance looked so shocked when I told her about the hauntings in my house.
6. Dexterity (Steve)
–noun skill or adroitness in using the hands or the body
If you are going to make the nfl you have to have dexterity, because it you need to be strong and have agility.
7. Dirge (Shawn)–
noun a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead.
"And while Lennon read a book of Marx
The quartet practiced in the park
And we sang dirges in the dark
The day the music died"
8. Disposition (Kevin) -
noun - natural mental and emotional outlook or mood. state of mind regarding something.
After he got in a fight he wasn't in good disposition because he just sat there upset.
9. Enmity (Tom)
Noun - feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism
She felt only enmity for the people who had insulted her family.
10. Extort (Matt)
verb -to compel (something) of a person or thing or to take illegally
Her wit and intelligence extorted their admiration or The ganster was willing to extort money from anyone.
11. Malicious (Rachel)
Adjective Given to, marked by or arising from malice; hateful or spiteful.
Her speech was very malicious because she tore everyone else up
12. Pernicious (Melissa)
adjective - causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful
Matches can be pernicious if you don't know how to use them correctly.
13. Prodigal (Scott F)
wastefully or recklessly extravagant.(adj)
The prodigal girl threw out the dinner after she made one little mistake and had no dinner for her family when they got home.
14. Resolute (Nichole)
~Adjective - marked by firm determination
I was resolute in my decision to never speak to that girl again.
15. Rummage (Ben)
verb - to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), esp. by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
I needed to rummage around in mcloset to find anything!
16. Sepulcher (Derron)
–noun; a tomb, grave, or burial place.
My Grandmother was placed in the family Sepulcher three days after she died.
17. Usurp (Dharm)
verb - to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right:
The pretender tried to usurp the throne from the rightful king..
18. Valiant (Chris J)
Adjective - boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted;marked by or showing bravery
In a valiant effort to save his team from losing, they wentfor the score with less than a minute to go in the game
19. Vigor (Sean)
Noun - active strength or force; vitality of mind or body
The man showed his vigor when he benched 350 pounds with ease.
20. Visage (Roxanne)
–noun - the face and its features; aspect and appearance
The look of his visage was a horrifying sight because his face was so deformed.