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This article examines several terms related to outsiders, offering definitions and contextual sentences for clarity. Key concepts such as editorial opinions, hesitation, incredulity, nonchalance, rebelliousness, and reputation are explored. Each term is defined succinctly, followed by an illustrative sentence to enhance understanding. This exploration is valuable for readers seeking to expand their vocabulary and grasp the nuances of these terms in real-life situations.
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Outsiders Definitions By: Mason Nixon
Editorial • Definition : A newspaper or magazine article that gives the editor’s opinion on some issue. • Sentence : I read an editorial on the writers opinion about the candates running to be president.
Hesitation • Definition : To stop and wait for a time. • Sentence : If he would have hesitated a second later, he wouldn’t have made the goal.
Incredulous • Definition : Not prepared or willing to believe. • Sentence : The things he told me where incredolous.
Nonchalantly • Definition : Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent. • Sentence : He nonchalantly walked across the stage to receive his award.
Rebellious • Definition : Prone to or particiting in a rebellion. • Sentence : The rebellious boy wouldn’t obey his parents.
Reputation • Definition : The general estimation in which a person is held by the public. • Sentence : The class has a bad reputation.