User:Dark0805/School/Engrish

1. Assimilationist One who engages in assimalation.
 * Upon arriving in New York, Michail Grinshpon became an avid assimalationist and lover of American culture.

2. Coquettishly Flirtingly
 * The woman engaged the man coquettishly.

3. Facetious not meant to be taken seriously or literally
 * He made regular facetious comments to his often more serious team, who loved him for the lightedheartedness.

4. Incredulity ''the quality or state of being incredulous; inability or unwillingness to believe. ''
 * She regarded the massive debt with incredulity, who could spend this much in such little time?

5. Ludicrous causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; 
 * Her political views were so ludicrous that her father didnt now whether he should laugh of cry.

6. Oppressive burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical
 * The oppressive work he had in other classes prevented him from doing his English Homework on time.

7. Raunchy vulgar or smutty; crude; earthy; obscene
 * The raunchy bar had an infamous image to the public.

8. Resignation a formal statement, document, etc., stating that one gives up an office, position, etc.
 * He handed in his resignation earlier this morning.

9. Saucily impertinent; insolent
 * He remarked on his teacher's new dress so saucily that she blushed.

10. Strident making or having a harsh sound; grating; creaking
 * The strident, amelodic sounds of the guitar evoked a harsh brutality in his music.