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word of the day for my april month award of
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the day I chose Supercilious.
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The most common definition of supercilious is behaving are looking
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as though one thinks one is superior to others.
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Three synonyms are arrogant, partying, conceded.
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Two antenna msar, humble and modest.
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The first sentence I chose is billy is such a
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supercilious person.
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I never want to hang out with him.
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He sent second sentence I wrote is the team we're
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playing against us.
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So supercilious.
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The origin of the word is live.
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It came from super psyllium which meant eyebrow.
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Then again was lying and it moved to supercilious which
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meant haughty, which is one of the systems I said
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for supercilious.
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Earlier then it moved to supercilious in the early 16th
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century. The part of speech that my word is is
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an adjective.
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I found an article online Culture, brasilia Cell cycle in
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the human embryo, I found a book online called Supercilious
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by Karen Kalak.
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A couple of photos to represent Supercilious are this and
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this would both have the same meaning as the one
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important person thinks that they are better than another.