• Memorize Vocabulary Words #2 // Tumult, Perusal, Redolent, Guffaw, Abasement

  • Mar 8 2020
  • Length: 5 mins
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Memorize Vocabulary Words #2 // Tumult, Perusal, Redolent, Guffaw, Abasement

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    Here are the words and definitions that we memorized:

    Tumult = Disorder; loud confused noise by a mass of people

    Perusal = The action of reading or examining something

    Redolent = Fragrant or sweet-smelling

    Guffaw = A loud laugh

    Abasement = humiliation or degradation

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    Here are the stories that I created for each word:

    Tumult = A Tooth Mowing his neighbor’s lawn which causes the neighbor to get upset and yell at the tooth.

    Perusal = Parrot poured Salt on the book he was reading.

    Redolent = I used a Red Deodorant to cover up the smell coming from my armpits.

    Guffaw = The clown threw Golf balls up in the air and they landed on top of his head which made him laugh out loud.

    Abasement = The guy was shoved into the Basement and was completely humiliated.


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