Vocabulary related with: "The Bridal Party" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Unamusing Type of word: Adjective Pronunciation: / ˌʌn.əˈmjuː.zɪŋ / ( US) Meaning: Not funny. Taken from the following sentence: "The idea seemed stale and unamusing to Michael." Sentences: 1. He feels unamusing by their comments. 2. He is unamusing with this news. 3. I think that his jokes are unamusing. 4. The comedy show was unamusing at all. Abstraction Type of word: Noun Pronunciation: /æbˈstræk·ʃən/ ( US) Meaning: An idea that develops by looking at or thinking about a number of different things. Taken from the following sentence: "Scented the hard abstraction that had settled over him." Sentences: 1. This picture is related to abstraction. 2. The picture of abstraction is confusing for me. 3. I went to the museum and there was a painting full of abstraction. 4. He thinks it's an abstraction, I think it's ugly! Bewildered Type of word: Adjective Pronunciation: /bɪˈwɪl.dɚd/ (US) Meaning: confused...