VENERATE, Compound or Complex? To venerate Mr. Karlsson's 50 years of teaching, the county is naming the new high school after him.
Venerate: To regard with great respect, admiration, to revere, Complex sentence
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star
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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VEER: Compound or Complex? In order to avoid crashing into the moose, the driver veered off the road to the right, which fortunately was an open field.
VEER: verb-to change direction or course suddenly, Complex sentence
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monster
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rocket
Go to first place!
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rocket
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banana
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INCOGNITO: Compound or Complex? He didn't want to be mobbed by his fans in town, so he put on his shades, his mask and his hat and just strolled around unbothered, incognito.
INCOGNITO: adj., having one's true identity concealed, disguised, unrecognized, adv., in a way that conceals one's identity. Compound sentence
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gift
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lifesaver
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OBLIQUE: He pretended he was in the music business, and made oblique references to various people to try to get into the sold-out concert.
OBLIQUE: adj., indirect, vague, not to the point, or slanting or sloping, diagonal lines. Compound sentence
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gold
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shark
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lifesaver
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(ANTICS) The antics of the playful monkeys were hilarious, causing everyone to laugh.
BANTER: Compound, Complex, or Compound Complex? Already after just 15 minutes of meeting her, we had a good banter going and I knew we were going to be good friends.
BANTER:, noun, the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks, verb, to exchange remarks in a good-natured teasing way. Compound-Complex sentence
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MINIMIZE, Compound or Complex? "This little trick will minimize the time you spend studying, and help you to remember what you read!
Minimize: To reduce, make smaller, Compound sentence
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FRUGAL: Compound or Complex? One can be frugal and stick to a budget, but it takes willpower and some sacrifice.
FRUGAL: adj., sparing or economical in regards to money or food, thrifty, simple, plain, costing little.Compound sentence
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LEGENDARY: Compound or Complex? Redwoods State Park is in Ferndale, California and includes Rockefeller Grove, which happens to be the home of the legendary Rockefeller Tree, a 362' tall and 13' 6" wide giant.
LEGENDARY: adj., relating to a legend, well-known, famous, compound-complex sentence
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GLUT, Compound or Complex? By the time his invention was produced, the market had become flooded with a glut of competing products, some with superior features to his.
GLUT, noun, an excessive abundant supply of something., verb- to fill or supply to excess. complex sentence.
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CONGESTED: Compound or Complex? Because the freeways were always so congested on Friday nights, he decided to wait until Saturday morning to drive up to his cabin.
CONGESTED: adj., crowded with traffic or people preventing freedom of movement, Complex sentence
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ENTERPRISING, Compound, Complex or Compound Complex? He was an enterprising young man, and started 10 companies before he was finished with high school.
ENTERPRISING: adj., having or showing initiative and resourcefulness, Compound-Complex sentence