Monday, March 7, 2016

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Dyspeptic (adj)- of or having indigestion or consequent irritability or depression

 inure (v)-  accustom (someone) to something, especially something unpleasant.

* using these vocabulary words, write an argumentative sentence or paragraph that is bias towards a particular topic.

32 comments:

  1. The dyspeptic nature caused by waking up for school is a feeling no student should be inured to.

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  2. McDonald's has inured the American people with its high fat foods that inevitably lead to a dyspeptic life.

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  3. Many of Hot Pocket's customers inure themselves to the dyspeptic pain caused by eating the tasty yet vile product.

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  4. The crowd could tell that the speaker had been dyspeptic the past couple of years since his family had left him.

    As the months passed, the child inured to his step-father's abuse.

    I become a dyspeptic person when I hear about there being racial tension in the United States. I would assume that America would have learned by their mistakes by now, but I guess we have inured treating people differently because of their appearance.

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  5. Having the bright lights in a room turn on after it's dark for a while can cause one to be dyspeptic. Even though the students are inured to this torture, it is still something very unpleasant.

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  6. It is sad that students have inured their dyspeptic emotions brought upon them by social media.

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  7. Don't ever inure someone into smoking cigarettes. Nothing is worse than knowing black oozing tar fills their lungs. When they are young they are feckless to the idea of being ill, but as they get older they become a dyspeptic person with lung cancer.
    -Cheekiness

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  8. The severe amount of homework that high school students must complete on a daily basis is outrageous. Teachers attempt to INURE their victims into accepting this intense work load as ordinary, but that does nothing to lessen the burden. Left with little time to explore activities that they are passionate about, it is no wonder that millions across the country are becoming DYSPEPTIC when the school bus pulls up to the red brick building that has come to consume their life. If teachers would decrease the amount of work that they give to students to complete outside of the classroom, then the likelihood that students return to school with finished assignments would increase.

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    2. Although he had become INURED to the constant teasing, Samuel still became slightly more DYSPEPTIC every time he heard another criticism or rude remark. Across the United States, thousands of students are bullied on a daily basis, and this epidemic is leading to increased rates of suicide and lowering the self-worth of innocent children and teenagers. This fictional Samuel character could be the "nerdy" student in the back of the classroom who is made fun of for his wire-rimmed glasses, or possibly the kicker for the football team who is picked on for his dream of becoming a professional. No matter the victim, the message to students has become clear: If you do not have anything nice to say, do not say it at all. Without an increased effort to build others up and refuse to tear them down, this epidemic of mistreatment will continue, potentially with more catastrophic consequences to ensue.

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    3. In an unfortunate turn of events, the idea that professional athletes should be paid millions of dollars has been INURED into our society. As a result, high school and college students allured by promises of stardom and fortune become DYSPEPTIC when they fail to make it to the National Football League or Major League Baseball. This result leaves them jobless and without a direction to turn as they explore their future, as is extremely dangerous to future generation. If the hard-working men and women who truly help to run this country are better paid and the salaries of athletes substantially decrease, then the children of today will be able to explore their passions in a way that is beneficial to society as a whole. Why wouldn't we want the goals of the next generation to be practical and useful, both for them and for us?

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  9. Dogs are dangerous and we need to insure against the possibility of a dyspeptic dog becoming a problem in our neighborhood.

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  10. The dyspeptic feeling of being inured to bullying is one that no person should have to deal with.

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  11. McDonald's happy meal is actually dyspeptic with not even organic real nourishment.

    Going to the farm-show with all the animals manure exposed to the nose was an inure experience.

    Ryan is love. From his clean facial hair to his nicely combed hair, his face is just perfect. He is never inuring to look upon when he is eating because when he devours his food, he is never dyspeptic of his happy meal.

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  12. Dyspeptic- After eating a whole cake John started to feel dyspeptic.
    Inure- The boss began to become inure to his own habbit of firing employees, even if they did their job well.

    Between all of the restaraunts, expensive or cheap, local or nationwide, Chipotle has the best food. Their food is all natural and will not cause any Dyspeptic feelings no matter how much food is eaten. Customers dont have to inure themselves that something bad is in the food, and instead can be assured their food is great.

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  13. After Abraham Lincoln told a lie his stomach felt dyspeptic.

    The garbage man was inure to the smell of his truck.

    The politician should have a dyspeptic after all the lies they have told. However, they are all now inure after many years of participating in it.

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  14. It is difficult to become inured to the late practices the musical requires, and often result in a dyspeptic attitude from all those involved.

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  15. The entire continent is dyspeptic, inured to the getting crushed by America's greatness.

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  16. Gillian's dyspeptic behavior cannot be inured by her classmates. Many of her peers think she should be expelled.

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  17. Our planet is becoming dyspeptic, especially because of the destruction that humans have inured upon it.

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  18. There was a feeling of dyspeptic that insured her power to win the argument.

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  19. Everybody in the world knows Burger King has the worst food ever for you and if eaten it will give a person dyspeptic. Even after reading the calorie counts and fat concentrations they inure these horrible things and eat the horrible food.

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  20. Relationships are worth the trouble. While one may be dyspeptic and exhausted for most of every day for a period, once one is inured to the minuscule troubles that come along, they may find happiness.

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  21. You must inure yourself to the hardship of weightlifting to rid yourself of a dyspeptic and horrid body.

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  22. The dyspeptic scene of lack of activity across America makes me want to inure people in to exercising.

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  23. My parents wanted to go to Montezumas but the food there is inure to me because it is dyspeptic.

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  24. Older generations are inure to living without technology. The current generation's tech savvy capabilities cause many dyspeptic because they do not understand how to operate the devices or connect with younger kids today.

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  25. Pepto Bismol can give temporary relief to those with dyspeptic symptoms.

    Teenagers have been inured to staying up late finishing homework from a tiring school day.

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  26. Don't ever inure someone into smoking cigarettes. Nothing is worse than knowing black oozing tar fills their lungs. When they are young they are feckless to the idea of being ill, but as they get older they become a dyspeptic person with lung cancer.
    -Cheekiness

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  27. Sally was inured to dyspeptic behavior because of her biological DNA.

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  28. Students are forced to inure dyspeptic feelings about going to school because everything is based on test scores.

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