Don't look in the dictionary unless you're desperate. First, find the word in its context in the book. You can even use the sentence from the book in your slide (but put it in quotes and cite the book and page number--ie. Tipping Point, p. 25)
Introduction:
Baffled--Mohammad
Staple (adj. or noun)-(rice is a staple of Asian cuisine)--Mohammad
Conventional explanations--Eiman
Plunge--Eiman
Plummet--Ileana
“Ebb and flow”--Ileana
Contagious--Fatimah
Decline--Fatimah
Incremental changes--Omar
Taper off--Omar
Decelerate--Jacky
Radical notion--Jacky
Intuitively--Joe
Deliberately--Joe
Chapter one:
Equilibrium--Lin
Culprit--Lin
Deteriorate--Vu
Hollowing out--Vu
Subtle--Yo
Severe/severity--Yo
Scale back--Kyoung
Demolition/demolish--Kyoung
Shatter--Shay
Acute infection--Shay
Chronic infection--Veronica
Lingering problem--Veronica
Keep [something] in check--Bank
Purge--Bank
Have an impact on someone or something--Chune
Provocative--Chune
Cluster--Luisa
Anonymity--Luisa
Alienation--Luisa
Diffused--Luisa
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