how would i use teh words esoteric, innate, prolific,opaque in different sentences
Twelve answers:
Kiowa1
2007-09-12 13:37:35 UTC
I want to know how to use the word "teh" in a sentence...
2007-09-12 20:44:10 UTC
Apparently the concept of doing one's own homework is only known to an esoteric few, even though it should be an innate part of academic life. It's obvious by the prolific amount of cheating going on right here on Y!A that honesty is, at best, an opaque concept.
SexRexRx
2007-09-12 20:43:44 UTC
She studied the esoteric arts in order to read the Tarot efficiently.
Shaq has an innate ability to dunk the ball.
Dean R. Koontz is a very prolific writer,with more than 40 books in his short career.
You could barely tell the gender of the person behind the opaque window.
Hispanophile
2007-09-12 20:40:21 UTC
Esoteric - known only to few: Quantum mechanics is an esoteric science, but string theory is even more so.
Innate - inborn: Some claim that sexual preference is innate, while others say it is culturally determined.
Prolific - abundant, highly productive: Shakespeare was both a prolific and a profound playwright.
Opaque - opposite of transparent: His answer was so opaque that I came away more confused than ever.
Le
2007-09-12 20:39:16 UTC
The clique laughed as one of them told an esoteric joke.
A mother always has an innate sense of protection for her child.
Farmers received great profits after a prolific year for corn cultivation.
The problem remains opaque despite its elaborated explanations.
Tatsbabe
2007-09-12 20:38:28 UTC
Is this your homework?
If it is, then I suggest that you master the art of actually writing sentences properly before moving on to increasing your vocabulary (there should be a captial letter at the beginning and a question mark at the end, it is 'the' not 'teh').
Mr. Keating
2007-09-12 20:40:07 UTC
Esoteric historians are not overly popular among college freshman, but senior history majors tend to like them.
Lane's ability to mathamatic problems since early childhood seemed innate.
People in glass houses shouldn't through rocks, they should also dress behind opague curtains.
2007-09-12 20:38:46 UTC
The word "esoteric" is esoteric.
I have no innate knowledge of what it means.
It's use, however, is prolific.
Unfortunately, the dictionary definition is opaque.
mj
2007-09-12 20:37:17 UTC
go to dictionary.com... type in the word.. it will tell you what those mean... then put a sentence together
or thesaurus...
example...
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/esoteric
there are easier words to tell u what the words you need mean so it will be easy to make a sentence
IDNTGIVASHT
2007-09-12 20:36:44 UTC
haha i had all those same exact words before.
?
2007-09-12 20:37:53 UTC
sorry i dont know but just keep trying
KASSIE G
2007-09-12 20:36:37 UTC
when you find out please let me know
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