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Bongbong Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Usage of these words

Hello there,

I'm back to ask you guys more questions about how to use these words in the sentence.

- Catapulted:

1. My grades were catapulted to all "A" after I studied really hard.

2. After I got fed up with the way my parents treated me, my anger and frustation were catapulted to the point where I got physically sick.

- delve:

1. When I was assigned for a research paper, I knew that I had to delve myself into textbooks, Internet, and other necessary resources.

- relentless

1. I was relentless in looking and searching for upcoming summer sales online.

2. Because Lisa continued to do good work on her job without realizing that her aggressive attidude was offensive, she was a relentless worker.( I really want to know if I'm correct on this one because I once I heard somebody IN THE ACTION MOVIE said "she was relentless." I have no idea what it means!)

- eLABORATE

1. When my sister asks me to look after her new born baby, I know that I would be able to do the job elaborately.

2. I want to make sure that I receive good grade for my paper, so I had done elaborate research and writing for it.

- ferocious

1. After the earthquake, there was a sign of ferocious tsunami.

2. Because of my boss was satisfied with my team work, it made the situation ferocious

- *****-wise

Are there such things as educational-wise, seasonal-wise, or religious-wise. If so, how do you use them? Are there any others(other)?

Thanks!
  

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Anybody out there?

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