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PEDSAS

Sirus Kylle Ramos


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pronounciation

e·nor·mi·ty/i
ˈnôrmədē/
etymology late Middle English: via Old French
from Latin enormitas, from enormis,
from e- (variant of ex- ) ‘out of’
+ norma ‘pattern, standard’. The word
originally meant ‘deviation from legal
or moral rectitude’ and ‘transgression’.
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definition

(noun)

1.the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something


perceived as bad or morally wrong.
s
y • horror
n • crime
o • disgrace
n • evil
y • evilness
• grossness
m
s
a
• delight n
• goodness t
• joy o
• kindness n
• virtue y
m
s
sentences • They escape the
enormities that we have
to suffer.

2. Perhaps it is only human nature for


us to be interested in one another's
enormities. 3. There is a slight sign of
enormities again.
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