Definition: to urge, advise, or caution earnestly
Origin: 1375-1425; late Middle English
Syn: caution, encourage Ant: discourage, deter
Example Sentence: We would exhort readers to add their own voices to the site's reviews.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exhort?s=t
 The person on the right is urging the person on the left to take the money.http://www.propertycasualty360.com/2011/07/28/transatlantic-board-rejects-validus-merger-offer-f
2. flamboyant (flam-boi-uh

nt) -adjectiveDefinition: strikingly bold; showy
Origin: 1825-35; French
Syn: colorful, flashy Ant: dull, plain
Example Sentence: Big, flamboyant fragment flower clusters on branch tips in spring.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flamboyant?s=t
 These three dresses are very flamboyant because of their colors.http://amore-fashion.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
3. foible (foi-buh

l) -nounDefinition: a minor weakness or failing of character, the weakest part of a sword's blade
Origin: 1640-50; French
Syn: failing, weak point Ant: perfection, strength
Example Sentence: It denies the existence of fear and greed and every human grace and foible.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/foible?s=t
 The picture shows the foible part of the sword breaking the on the other knight's head.http://blog.csoftintl.com/foible-wacky-word-wednesday/
4. innocuous (ih-nok-yoo-uh

s) -adjectiveDefinition: not harmful or injurious
Origin: 1590-1600; Latin
Syn: painless, inoffensive Ant: harmful, hurtful
Example Sentence: Some seemingly innocuous foods can be lethal for dogs.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/innocuous?s=t
 Puppies are a very harmless when they are small.http://www.greword.com/picture-word-of-the-day-innocuous/
5.magnanimous (mag-nan-uh-muh

s) -adjectiveDefinition: generous in forgiving an insult or injury
Origin: 1575-85; Latin
Syn: selfless, forgiving Ant: selfish, mean
Example Sentence: There certainly are quite a few magnanimous souls here today.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/magnanimous?s=t
 Superheroes are supposed to be selfless when it comes to people's lives.http://www.jasonnazar.com/2008/09/23/10-lessons-startups-can-learn-from-superheros/
6. masochist (mas-uh-kist) -noun
Definition: a person who is gratified by pain
Origin: 1890-1900
Syn: flagellation Ant: sadism
Example Sentence: Psychologists are trying to understand why masochists obtain satisfaction from suffering. (from the worksheet on the website)
 It shows a who wants to suffer in prison.http://ygoy.com/2009/12/02/masochistic-personality-disorder/
7. meticulous (muh-tik-yuh-luh

s) -adjectiveDefinition: showing extreme care about minute details
Origin: 1525-35; Latin
Syn: precise, exact Ant: indefinite, inaccurate
Example Sentence: He provided meticulous and compassionate care to his patients.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/meticulous?s=t
 As you can see the old man is very meticulous about his grass.http://vipdictionary.com/fastidious
8. rancor (rang-ker) -noun
Definition: bitter, rankling resentment
Origin: 1175-1225; Middle English
Syn: hatred, antagonism Ant: sympathy, friendship
Example Sentence: There was no rancor and there were good wishes all around.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rancor?s=t
These two people are being bitter to each other.
9. recrimination (ri-krim-uh-ney-shuh

n) -nounDefinition: a charge made by an accused against his accuser
Origin: 1610's
Syn: complaint, impeachment Ant: approval, praise
Example Sentence: Two years later he left in a flurry of mutual recrimination and lawsuits.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/recrimination?s=t
 It looks like this man is yelling or complaining about something.http://clutterinclarityout.com/for-clarity-look-to-the-source/
10. repugnant (ri-puhg-nuh

nt) -adjectiveDefinition: distasteful, objectionable, or offensive
Origin: 1350-1400; Middle English
Syn: disgusting, revolting Ant: agreeable, pleasant
Example Sentence: His morally repugnant behavior has coarsened the body politic.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/repugnant?s=t
 The repugnant smell is making the woman feel sick.http://healthyliving.msn.com/health-wellness/surprising-things-that-make-you-stink#1
 The man is very skillful in balancing.
 The castle is surrounded by a moat.
 An entrepreneur will have to do all these things to become successful.
 Many doctors research everyday to erase or eradicate cancer.
The the girl is being rude and not taking the flowers.
 Smoking is a nasty habit people get addicted to.
 When taking a test you have to go in order.
 These men have spent many years in the army protecting our country.
 This mother is scolding her child.