nadir (n)- the worst or lowest point of something
Capricious (adj) changing often
fetid (adj)- having a strong, unpleasant smell
Challenge yourself to use all of these in just one sentence!
*Extra Credit opportunity- 5 points....
create a meme, advertisement, or funny picture illustrating a logical fallacy of your choice. This needs to be neat and show effort. Due Monday, March 21st.
The capricious young baller had experienced both the nadir and zenith of his basketball career, although when his coach smelled the fetid scent of drugs on him, the player's career was over.
ReplyDeleteWe all had reached the nadir point of the capricious magic duel as one of the players played Green Sun Zenith, summoning a fetid 13/13 Wurm creature.
ReplyDeleteThe CAPRICIOUS student constantly altered his argument, originally presenting the ZENITH that cigarettes are cancerous and serve to cause FETID users to smell like smoke, and then attempting to persuade with the NADIR that tobacco is harmful to the vitality of local businesses that sell it.
ReplyDeleteMatthew, a CAPRICIOUS teenager who had reached the ZENITH of his popularity, risked stooping to the NADIR of the social spectrum when befriending the FETID and grungy-looking new student who had just arrived at the local high school.
DeleteThe capricious and fetid pirate went to the zenith where the cannons were, and then the nadir where the food was.
ReplyDeleteExample 1: After a few days marinating, the capricious steak reached its zenith in tase and smell, then it plummeted to it's nadir because it was left out too long and it began to have a fetid smell.
ReplyDeleteExample 2: I have to use zenith, nadir, capricious, and fetid in a scentence.
The capricious qualities of the coach allowed him to go from his nadir to his zenith of anger because of many random things, including the fetid smell of our cleats after practice.
ReplyDeleteMilk changes capriciously because it doesn't have a long shelf life. When brought into the store it is at it's zenith, fresh and cold. After just one week it will be at it's nadir, most likely having a fetid odor.
ReplyDeleteThe authors essay reached its zenith very early and began to get worse as it approached its nadir towards the last paragraph.
ReplyDeleteThe capacious wind was whipping around the fetid smell of burning trash.
In Speech and Debate, Ryan's argument were nadir when if his environment was fetid but the environment around him was capricious thus he was able to quickly change tactics transforming his argument from nadir to zenith, roasting his opponents.
ReplyDeleteMy capricious life is like a roller coaster, it is always filled zenith and nadir; almost like a cake that has a fetid smell.
ReplyDeleteMary's relationship with her fetid yet hilarious brother was capricious- constantly swapping between zeniths and nadirs.
ReplyDeleteThe zenith of the lawyers argument was the fetid, mangled body of the victim that was presented before the jury, but every other point was his nadir as the points were capricious and had little evidence behind them.
ReplyDeleteThe result of being a capricious person means that sometimes the zenith in myself is showing or the nadir and today when I was walking past a homeless man I was about to give him a quarter when I smelled a fetid odor emitting off of him which brought out the nadir in me, causing me to quickly run away without putting any money in his cup.
ReplyDeleteThe old fetid building's zenith is its key stone, while its nadir is broken floor at its base, however Capricious is always an option for a broken building.
ReplyDeleteAfter wearing plate armor for a week straight, Steve was beginning to smell fetid, but that was fine considering the zenith of his armor, the breast plate, had stopped an arrow just two hours ago, while his capricious companion, Julia, stabbed him in the nadir of his armor, the elbow joint.
ReplyDeleteThe zenith and nadir of our lives is capricious as they continue, constantly changing as we do.
ReplyDeleteThere was a fetid smell of fresh blood and whining as I entered the candidates rally.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteFetid Gill has capricious essays, having the nadir details arranged awkwardly adjacent to her zenith details.
ReplyDeleteThe capricious amusement park exuded a fetid mixture of cotton candy and sunscreen, while the roller coasters rose to their zenith before quickly falling to their nadir.
ReplyDeleteWalking down the street one day a man came across a fetid limping dog, that capriciously changed its legs, he began to observe the smelly dog and discovered at the nadir his zenith of his injured leg and began to mend the broken left paw.
ReplyDeleteMy zeniths and nadirs of the day were capricious, but I don't know how to put fetid in this sentence.
ReplyDeleteThe zenith of the graph about fetid smells was capricious to the nadir.
ReplyDeleteBabies are the nadir of humanity because they are fetid and go to the bathroom whenever they feel like it, yet they grow and become capricious as they reach the zenith of the human life: adulthood.
ReplyDeleteThe nadir of the man's life involved capricious housing and fetid alleys since then his life has transitioned into zenith.
ReplyDeleteThe caprious girl wore a loaki bracelet everyday that spelled fetid because she never took it off; the bracelet represents your zenith and also nadir.
ReplyDeleteThe fetid rotting banana was at the zenith of its decomposition, its capricious peel giving off a nadir appearance.
ReplyDeleteMy adorable yet fetid bunny has capricious mood swings, one day he is at his zenith of playfulness and the next day he is at his nadir.
ReplyDeleteThe teenage girl has reached the most zenith time in her life due to the capricious acts following her greatest time of nadir as a young adult; through this time she found her ex boyfriend's "scent" to be fetid.
ReplyDeleteJust when they thought the rotting deer carcass in the backyard had reached its nadir, it got even more fetid. The worst part of the whole matter was the capricious manner of the woodland creatures. The carnivores and scavengers had at first fallen upon it with relish, but as time passed they just avoided the much nibbled upon carrion. They were reassured at least that once the decomposition reached its zenith it would only get better.
ReplyDeleteEmily has been waiting for the day she leaves for college, believing it will be her zenith point in life; the day has finally come, capricious from being good to bad, her dorm room is fetid and she has realized this may be a nadir time in her life.
ReplyDeleteAs Rachel walked into her new house, she was filled with the feeling that this would begin the zenith of her life, but as she was met with a fetid odor at the door, her good mood became capricious as she realized it may in fact be her life's nadir.
ReplyDelete