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FESTIVE

Other forms/synonyms: Spirited; Carnival; Sociable. pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival: festive decorations; a festive meal. joyous; merry: a festive mood. FESTIVE. Example Sentence: The festive students were all showing their school spirit by dressing up for Holiday Day!.

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FESTIVE

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  1. Other forms/synonyms: Spirited; Carnival; Sociable • pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival: festive decorations; a festive meal. • joyous; merry: a festive mood FESTIVE Example Sentence: The festive students were all showing their school spirit by dressing up for Holiday Day! adjective Origin: 1645–55; Latin: fēstīvus 2 Syllables: fes-tive Pronunciation: fes-tiv

  2. VINTAGE Noun; Adjective Other forms/synonyms: Ripe; Classic; Generation Origin: 1400–50; Middle English 2 Syllables: vin-tage Pronunciation: vin-tij • old-fashioned; dated • a time of origin • the wine from a particular harvest or crop Example Sentence: I love that vintage dress!

  3. Origin: 1640–50; Latin 3 Syllables: Fer-o-cious Pronunciation: fuh-roh-shuhs FEROCIOUS • savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel • extreme or intense Other forms/synonyms: Furious; Fierce; Raging Example Sentence: That tiger looks ferocious!

  4. pulsating with vigor and energy • Moving to and fro quickly Origin: 1540–50; Latin 2 Syllables: Vi-brantPronunciation: vahy-bruhnt ADJECTIVE Example Sentence: BBCHS looks like a vibrant rainbow on neon day. • Other forms/synonyms: • exciting; stimulating; vivid

  5. Boilermaker -NOUN • a person employed to make and repair boilers or other heavy metal items. • plater or welder Origin: 1860-1865 4 Syllables: Boi-ler-Make-r Pronunciation: boi-ler-mey-ker Example Sentence: A boilermaker was called to help make repairs on the ship.

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