A few days ago
Gooby

what are the definitions to these words i totally forgot a dictonary @ school?

Words that need definitions:

Demented-

Phenomenal-

Juvenile Delinquent-

Omens-

Sorry they sound weird but its on my worksheet. Im reading this book called The Pigman. lol. =]

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A few days ago
Wifey

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Demented- crazy; insane; mad.

Phenomenal- highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.

Juvenile Delinquent- a minor who cannot be controlled by parental authority and commits antisocial or criminal acts, as vandalism or violence.

Omens- A phenomenon supposed to portend good or evil; a prophetic sign.

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4 years ago
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A few days ago
Ria~
Demented – insane/mad

Phenomenal – highly exceptional

Juvenile Delinquent – a child (minor) who has commited a crime

Omen – something that happens that forsees a future event (good or bad event)

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Use this one:

http://dictionary.reference.com/

I could have used that excuse because we had no internet.

You have the internet available so that excuse doesn’t work anymore.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
You’re in luck; dictionary.com is available to you for free – make good use of it 🙂
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A few days ago
hb kitten
go to www.dictionary.com

I didn’t know anyone used dictionaries still.

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A few days ago
Pariskatherine
go to dictionary.com
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