"The Lady or the Tiger?" Vocabulary
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The Lady, or the Tiger?Frank R. Stockton
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Exuberant
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Exuberant Adjective
Vigorous and unrestrained
When I found out I was going to Disney Land I gave an exuberant shout of joy.
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Valor
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Valor Noun
Courage; bravery
The knight in shining armor was a man of valor.
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Assert
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Assert Verb
To put forward in a forceful or insistent way
He asserted his opinion to the group because he felt they were ignoring him.
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Decree
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Decree Noun
An official order
The king’s decree stated that every family had to pay higher taxes.
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Procure
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Procure Verb
To obtain; acquire
I was able to procure an extra ticket to the concert tonight for you!
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Doleful
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Doleful Adjective
Sad; mournful
He had a doleful look on his face as he came home from the funeral.
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Subordinate
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Subordinate Adjective
Less important or lower in rank; secondary
I am subordinate to Mr. Hanna– he is a principal, I am a teacher.
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Retribution
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Retribution Noun
Punishment for bad behavior
My brother listened in on my phone call so I broke into his Facebook and changed his profile.
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Imperious
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Imperious Adjective
Proud; overbearing
Trent was acting imperious at lunch after he got an A on his history quiz.
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Destiny
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Destiny Noun
An unavoidable lot in life; fate
It was his destiny to to be short.