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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Final's SAT WORDS

If I remember intrepid, I'll remember trepid.
Trepidation (n.)trepid and feafull, quivering.  Trepid is the opposite of intrepid, which means to be without fear, therefore, trepidation is the noun of fear.

Ubiquitous (adj.) - omnipresent, present simultaneously everywhere.  Ubisoft is a game developing company that sells its merchandise world wide. I recently played one of their games.

Unwieldy (adj.) - difficult or unable to use.  Cannot be wielded or used.

Usurp (v.) - seize or take control without authority.  There is this character named Usopp in a pirate comic series called One Piece, and he often, when the captain is not around names himself the captain.

Venerable (adj.) - respectable due to age/wisdom.  A vendor often is a respected person, for he or she brings merchandise and equipment for trade, and if you are offering good amounts of trade, then you will receive good fortune. The trade is a metaphor for age.

Edowada, sound familiar?
Vindicate (v.) - to clear, and clean from accusations or blame; to provide evidence to prove innocence.  A Vindicator is one of my armors on a game I play, it plays as a character that eliminates crime.

Visage (n.) - the face, or any reference to that face; appearance conveyed by a person's face.  A visage is an apparatus that covers or conceals a person's face.

Wallow (v.) - roll around lazily; devote to something (contradictory).  Waddling is another action that involves side to side movement and ends with a slide on the stomach.

Wary (adj.) - watchful, alert; characterized by caution.  This word sounds devastating, and such that you need to worry. At first I thought is was Weary. but they have similar definitions.

Zeal (n.) - wanting very much for someone to do something; enthusiasm. Zeal and zest are words for something desired and especially hoped for.
When I eat lemons

Friday, November 9, 2012

Post-100 posts post

I soon came to realize that after accomplishing hours of blogging, posting, and completing blog-related assignments, that I Steven Tien have reached over 100 posts on Steven's Awesome Blog. However, I did not post this 100 posts post on the blog, thus I have returned to post this post-100 posts post onto the blog now. This post-100 posts post is an indication of diligence and memories throughout Freshman English I, Communications, and the early Sophomore year studies of English II. Here's to the post-100 posts post and to 100 more!