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aura: Slide 2 tangible: Slide 3 eccentricity: Slide 4 resolute: Slide 5 brigand: Slide 6 enthralled: Slide 7 culprit: Slide 8 apprehensive: Slide 9 bemused: Slide 10 perseverance: Slide 11 replete: Slide 12 diabolical: Slide 13 plummet: Slide 14 demure: Slide 15 chagrin: Slide 16 askance: Slide 17 ruminate: Slide 18 boisterous :Slide 19 apparition: Slide 20 jovial :Slide 21 fiasco :Slide 22 vigilant :Slide 23 blithe :Slide 24 cavort :Slide 25 coquette :Slide 26 Welcome to Decent Exposure Volume VIII

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aura: Slide 2tangible: Slide 3eccentricity: Slide 4resolute: Slide 5brigand: Slide 6enthralled: Slide 7culprit: Slide 8apprehensive: Slide 9bemused: Slide 10

perseverance: Slide 11replete: Slide 12diabolical: Slide 13plummet: Slide 14demure: Slide 15 chagrin: Slide 16 askance: Slide 17 ruminate: Slide 18 boisterous :Slide 19 apparition: Slide 20 jovial :Slide 21 fiasco :Slide 22 vigilant :Slide 23 blithe :Slide 24 cavort :Slide 25 coquette :Slide 26

Welcome to Decent Exposure Volume VIII

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Aura : a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thingSynonyms: halo, mystiqueForms: Noun: aura, auras Verb: 00 Adjective: 00 Adverb: 00

Any form of the word “aura” will appear once in every 3,091 pages of text.

aura

Roald Dahl, Matilda

of menace about her even

when at a distance, and when she came up close

There was an

you could almost feel the dangerous heat

radiating from her as a red-hot rod of metal.

aura

Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl

of warmth,

but also an inherent danger.

It seemed to have an aura

Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters

radiating from Tantalus was as

strong as any monster I’d ever faced.

An evil

aura

D.J. Machale, The Merchant of Death

You’ve got this, like, I don’t know, this

thing going on.

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Tangible: having physical substance; real;touchable

Synonyms: corporealAntonyms: intangibleForms: Noun: tangibility Verb: 00 Adjective: tangible Adverb: tangibly

Roald Dahl, Matilda

shone out of Miss Honey’s face when she spoke

to a confused and homesick newcomer to the class.

Some curious warmth that was almost

Any form of the word “tangible” will appear once in every 945 pages of text.

tangible tangible

Richard Connell, The Most Dangerous Game

thing-- with wave lengths, just as sound and light

have.

Sometimes I think that evil is a tangible,

Kathryn Sockett, The Help

as if concrete walls

have formed around me.

My exclusion is

tangible,

Sarah Dessen, Along for the Ride

something you could feel.

Beside me, Eli just stood there, the awkwardness

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Eccentricity : a human quality or habit that is out of the ordinary Synonyms: oddness, uniqueness, nonconformityAntonyms: conformityForms: Noun: eccentricity Verb: 00 Adjective: eccentric Adverb: 00Related word: center

Any form of the word “eccentric” will appear once in every 558 pages of text.

eccentricities

appearance, is almost impossible to describe…

and in her This woman, in all her

Roald Dahl, Matilda

eccentrics

Trail.

who had meandered off the Oregon

Settlers arrived—mostly wayward souls and

David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars

eccentric.You’re turning into an old

Don DeLillo, Underworld

eccentric

His eyes narrowed slightly as he took in Dumbledore’s

appearance.

J.K. Rowling, HP and the Half-Blood Prince

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Resolute: determined; stubborn Synonyms: obstinate, intractable, implacableAntonyms: wishy-washy, tentative, flexible, unsure, uncertainForms: Noun: resolution, resoluteness

Verb: resolve, resolves, resolved, resolving

Adjective: resolute Adverb: resolutely

Any form of the word “resolute” will appear once in every 329 pages of text.

resolutely before the Headmistress

For once she was not going to be browbeaten.

Miss Honey stood

Roald Dahl, Matilda

resolute steps.She entered the room with

Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace

resolute.his eyes were

Clif had risen, not too steadily, though his voice and

Sinclair Lewis, Arrowsmith

resoluteHer hatred of the town turned

as she pushed open the door.

Sinclair Lewis, Main Street

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Brigand: outlaw, especially a thiefSynonyms: miscreant, pirate

Any form of the word “brigand” will appear once in every 1,668 pages of text.

brigand

sitting with the senior girls and boys in the

top form. Who ever heard of such a thing?

I’m not having a little five-year-old

Roald Dahl, Matilda

brigands.

These lands are dangerous: full of foul rebels and

J.R.R.Tolkien The Two Towers brigands.

In the old days such men turned from soldiers to

Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago

brigands

who are going to sell her for a slave.

She thinks we’re

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Enthralled: charmed by Synonyms: rapt, enchantedAntonyms: uninterested, suspicious, cynical

Any form of the word “enthralled” will appear once in every 3,678 pages of text.

enthralled.

It was quite clear to them that they were at this

moment standing in the presence of a master.

Both Matilda and Lavender were

Roald Dahl, Matilda

enthralled by the romance. She is

Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook enthralledhad been

From the time he was three or four, John Scherzer

Warren St. John, Outcasts United

with soccer.

enthralled

by her parents’ romance.

Even as a child, Jane was

Nicholas Sparks, The Wedding

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Culprit: the guilty person; perpetrator

Any form of the word “culprit” will appear once in every 1,573 pages of text.

culprit

she’s often right. I was the prime suspect this time…

is, she makes a guess at it, and the trouble is

When she doesn’t know who the

Roald Dahl, Matilda

culprit and bring him to you.I will hunt down the

Frank Beddor, The Looking Glass Wars

culprits

because they are the ones who cause all the trouble.

who need to be forgiven; rather it is the victims,

It is not the

Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace

culprit.able to name her as the

when put under the most severe torture, would be

It was better that way because then no one, even

Roald Dahl, Matilda

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Apprehension: nervousness about a specific event in the near future Synonyms:Antonyms:Forms: Noun: apprehension Verb: 00 Adjective: apprehensive Adverb: apprehensivelyRelated words: prehen: to hold comprehend, prehensile

Any form of the word “apprehension” will appear once in every 419 pages of text.

apprehension.

His plump flabby face had turned grey with fearful

Roald Dahl, Matilda

apprehensivelyHarry watched

J. K. Rowling, HP and the Order of the Phoenix

seemed to rise up past the glass windows of the

as the pavement

telephone box until darkness closed over their

heads.

apprehensive,”

that the appropriate descriptive word had finally

Lois Lowry, The Giver

“I’m feeling he confessed, glad

come to him.

apprehensivelyAnd then he looked

John Steinbeck, The Pearl

to the east.

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Bemused: confused Synonyms: befuddledAntonyms: aware

Any form of the word “bemused” will appear once in every 8,171 pages of text.

bemused.

“Well, thank you,” the boy said, totallyRoald Dahl, Matilda

,bemused,Ron shook his head

J.K. Rowling, HP and the Order of the Phoenix

then checked his watch.

bemusedHe seemed

Stephenie Meyer, Twilightto his secret realities.

by my casual reference

bemused

But both Andrew and his father are looking over

Meg Cabot, Queen of Babble

at her, smiles on their faces.

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Perseverence: determination to keep at it Synonyms: doggednessAntonyms: flightinessForms: Noun: perseverence Verb: persevere, perseveres, persevered, persevering Adjective: 00 Adverb: 00

Any form of the word “perseverence” will appear once in every 968 pages of text.

perseverancethe dogged of a long-distance

But he kept pushing cake into his mouth with

Roald Dahl, Matilda

runner who has sighted the finishing line and

knows he must keep going.

perseverance,Max was impressed by her

Henry H. Neff, The Hound of Rowan

although the scenario ended without her touching

the wall.

perseverance,and qualities not often seen

He is an individual with strong motivation, will,

in members of his race.

perseverance

and the ability to assess the likelihood of

It was work that required immense

Marcus Luttrell, Lone Survivor

actually finding the guy who mattered.

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Replete: full of; stuffed Synonyms: overloaded, satedAntonyms: bereft of, lacking

Any form of the word “replete” will appear once in every 2,763 pages of text.

replete,

on his chair like some huge overstuffed grub,

comatose, unable to move or speak.

She glared at Bruce Bogtrotter who was sitting

Roald Dahl, Matilda

Replete,

faces to the sky.

they stretched out ono their back,

Nora Roberts, Blood Brothers

repletetheir cabins with luxury.

Our steamers have won an enviable reputation for

Virginia Wolfe, The Wave

repletea neatly scripted version of the calamity

with villains and heroes.

The throng or reporters, mostly Japanese, wanted

Jon Krakauer, Into Thin Air

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Diabolical: of the devil Synonyms: devilish, hellish, evilAntonyms: heavenly, godly

Any form of the word “diabolical” will appear once in every 1,981 pages of text.

diabolical

gaze was moving slowly among the rows.

The Trunchbull had returned to her place in

Roald Dahl, Matilda

the front of the class, and her diabolicalThat was his

James Patterson, Kiss the Girls

secret. diabolical

After approximately fifteen minutes, the

Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

plan bore its fruit, so to speak.

diabolic violence from every horse he rode.

He was a kind of elemental force, a primitive

Hal Borland, When the Legends Die

scourge and a raw challenge that summoned

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Plummet : to fall from a considerable height Synonyms: plunge, descend, diveAntonyms: ascend, climb, catapult

Any form of the word “plummet” will appear once in every 3,40 pages of text.

plummeted

hit the floor and bounced like a softball.

He was a long way off the ground when she

Roald Dahl, Matilda

released him and he to earth and

plummetingThey spun around each other,

Christpher Paolini, Brisingr

toward the hard-flat-wing-crushing-ground.

plummetAll I knew was, if I fell, I’d probably

Marcus Luttrell, Lone Survivor

several hundred feet to my death.

plummeted I

Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth

toward the valley and the red

rocks below.

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Demure: shy and modest; toshrink away in shyness andmodesty

Synonyms: modest, sedate, decorous, diffident, prim, soft-spokenAntonyms: brash, immodest, flamboyant, aggressive, loose, grandiose, boastful, boisterous

Any form of the word demure will appear once in every 1,483 pages of text.

demure.

Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

“Nothing, Officer,” Scott answered, sounding

demure

Sara Shepard, Pretty Little Liars

and obedient

girl, and although Emily was all those things

Carolyn was a quiet,

too, Carolyn seemed really satisfied to be that way.demure

Laurie Halse-Anderson, Speak

being

Connors did not win a lacrosse scholarship by

or hesitant.demure

Homer Hickam, October Sky

She caught me looking once and gave me a

little smile while I blushed.

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Chagrin: sense ofembarrassment or discomfort

Synonyms: mortification, discomfiture, vexation, annoyanceAntonyms: pride, satisfaction

Any form of the word chagrin will appear once in every 1,222 pages of text.

chagrin.

Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

As soon as the words were out, I flushed withchagrinned

Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

I retired from the field of contest.

chagrin

Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

His expression shifted instantly to

chagrin.

Grace MacGowan Cooke, The Power and the Glory

only dismay and

With a sense of surprise Stoddard saw in his face

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Askance: with a suspicious eye

“to look askance”: Similar expressions:

to frown uponto do a double-taketo glare at

Any form of the word askance will appear once in every 3,136 pages of text.

askance

Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

at my luggage-less state,

but then shrugged, not caring enough to ask.

He looked askance

Christopher Paolini, Eragon

and demanded,Garrow looked at him

“Do I look dead to you?”

askance

Yann Martel, Life of Pi

The priest looked at both of them. askance,

Wes Moore, The Other Wes Moore

The hospital looked at him

insulted him with ridiculous questions, and

basically told him to fend for himself.

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Ruminate: think about over and over

Related: ruminant: a cud-chewing animal rumor

Any form of the word ruminate will appear once in every 2,691 pages of text.

ruminate,

Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner

agonize,I was afraid I’d deliberate,

rationalize, and talk myself into not going.ruminate

Grace MacGowan Cooke, The Power and the Glory

The old man paused to

on this feature of the case.

ruminate

Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture

and

Professors are asked to consider their demise

on what matters most to them. rumination

Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis

He remained in a state of empty and peaceful

until he heard the clock tower strike

three in the morning.

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Boisterous: rowdy, loud in voice

Synonyms: vociferous, unrulyAntonyms: demure, soft-spoken

Any form of the word boisterous will appear once in every 1,298 pages of text.

boisterous

Chistopher Paolini, Brisinigr

and lasted long into the night.

The feasting was loud and

boisterous.Gloria Whelan, Listening for Lions

sometimes fiery and

Sometimes the dance was formal and stately, boisterous

K. A. Applegate, Everworld

swaggering

But even the common soldiers were a loud,

bunch.

boisterous

Chang-Rae Lee, Native Speaker

enoughThe group was becoming

to attract attention on the street.

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Apparition: ghost

Related: appear, apparent

Any form of the word apparition will appear once in every 864 pages of text.

apparitions

Nora Roberts, Blood Brothers

and beer puke were forgotten.

The long, sweaty hike, ghostly

apparition.Ted Dekker, White: The Great Pursuit

Contrary to my ghostly appearance, I’m not an

apparition.

Ellen Hopkins, Glass

An ethereal Robyn grins, her ecru face

distorting into a vampire-like

apparitions.Nicholas Sparks, True Believer

ghostly

In the past, Jeremy had investigated seven different

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Jovial: jolly

Origin: Jove (Jupiter) Greek god

Any form of the word jovial will appear once in every 1,392 pages of text.

jovial

Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

He shakes hands with both men, his face

and cordial.

jovial

Heather Brewer, Tenth Grade Bleeds

and Henry shut his locker, his shoulders sagging,

Finally she disappeared into a nearby classroom,

his demeanor subdued.

jovial

J.K. Rowling, HP and the Goblet of FIre

He acknowledged it with a

wave of his hand.

jovially

J. K. Rowling, HP and the Prisoner of Azkaban

as he shut the door.

Uncle Vernon now came in, smiling

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Fiasco: Big, obvious failure

Synonyms: disaster, catastrophe, calamity

fiasco

James A. Owen,, Here There Be Dragons

their flight from the city had taken scarcely an hour.

of the Grand Council andThe entire

The word fiasco will appear once in every 4,286 pages of text.

fiasco.

Tom Clancy, The Hunt for Red October

ankle-deep after that

The blood in Norfolk was supposed to have been

fiasco

Chang-Rae Lee, Native Speaker

keep an eye on me, given my

Hoagland had officially made him my wingman, to

with Emile Luzan.

fiasco

Amy Tan, The Joy Luck Club

meant II assumed my talent-show

never had to play the piano again.

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Vigilant: watchful

Antonyms: oblivious, careless, heedful

Related: vigil, vigilante

Any form of the word vigilant will appear once in every 593 pages of text.

vigilant.

Chang-Rae Lee, Native Speaker

whole block stays

His immediate neighbors, though, are loyal, the vigilant

Sarah Dessen, Dreamland

about my relationship with

I had expected my parents to be even more

Roger’s son because of Cass running away. vigilance…

August Wilson, Fences

But as long as I keep my strength and see him

coming…as long as I keep my

he’s gonna have to fight to get me.

vigilance.

J.K. Rowling, HP and the Goblet of Fire

never-ending

But most of all, you need to practice constant,

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Cavort : to play in a physical, free-spirited manner

Synonym: frolic

Any form of the word cavort will appear once in every 13,555 pages of text.

cavorting

Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry FInn

By and by the men stopped

around and yelling.

cavorted

Henry H. Neff, The Second Siege

about the fireSeveral of the goblins

in a jerky, leaping dance while they tilted their

small, horned heads to shriek at the sickle moon.

cavorting

Frank McCourt, Angela’s Ashes

in the glen.It has roses on it and maidens

cavort,

Libba Bray, A Great and Terrible Beauty

On the walls, the goddesses hunt and

free from all restraints.

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Blithe: carefreeSynonyms: light-hearted, merry, upbeatAntonyms: sullen, solemn, dour

Any form of the word blithe will appear once in every 1,450 pages of text.

blithely

Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

she danced

“I know you worry about her,” he explained to me as

into the ring. blithely.

Sophie Kinsella, Shopoholic

“The answer is obvious, isn’t it?

continues Emma

blithely

Chang-Rae Lee, Native Speaker

My father could splash in on

before he went to the city for work. blithely.

James Patterson, Kiss the Girls

He had murdered the young girl that he was

talking about so

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Coquette: a flirtatious female

Any form of the word coquette will appear once in every 1,522 pages of text.

coquettish

John Steinbeck, East of Eden

She was very pretty and she made

little jokes. coquettishly.

Nicholas Sparks, True Believer

She looked at him almost

coquettishly

Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

She pauses to look over her shoulder and winks,

running the straps down her arms. coquette,

God bless her, behind all her shyness and blushes.

She was a bit of a rogue and a

Eugene O’Neill, Long Day’s Journey into Night

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Citations for Images: 1. Yoga sitting position. Photograph. n.d. www.zmescience.com. Web.

07.05.2013.

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