Spelling: 1. embarrass 2. emergency 3. employee 4. encouraging 5. environment
Vocab: 1. ephemeral 2. comply 3. prosaic 4. profuse 5. fastidious
Vocab List 19
Vocab List 19 (adj.) lasting for a very short time(v.) act in accordance with a wish or command(adj.) having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty; commonplace; unromantic(adj.) exuberantly plentiful; abundant(adj.) very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail
1. ephemeral 2. comply 3. prosaic
4. profuse 5. fastidious
Spelling: 1. equipped 2. essential 3. evidently 4. exaggerate 5. exceedingly
Vocab: 1. maudlin 2. belligerent 3. astute 4. languid 5. censure
Vocab List 20
Vocab List 20 (adj.) self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental, often through drunkeness(adj.) hostile and aggressive(adj.) having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one’s advantage(adj.) weak or faint from illness or fatigue(v.) express severe disapproval of; (n.) the expression of formal disapproval
1. maudlin
2. belligerent 3. astute
4. languid 5. censure
Spelling: 1. excellent 2. excessive 3. excitable 4. exercise 5. existence
Vocab: 1. stagnant 2. mitigate 3. reprehensible 4. engender 5. exemplary
Vocab List 21
Vocab List 21 (adj.) having no current or flow; showing no activity; dull and sluggish(v.) make less severe, serious, or painful(adj.) deserving censure or condemnation; despicable(v.) cause or give rise to (adj.) serving as a desirable model; ideal
1. stagnant
2. mitigate 3. reprehensible
4. engender 5. exemplary
Spelling: 1. expense 2. extraordinary 3. fascinating 4. fatal 5. favorably
Vocab: 1. neutral 2. relegate 3. anecdote 4. scanty 5. fallacious
Vocab List 22
Vocab List 22 (adj.) not helping or supporting a side; impartial(v.) consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position(n.) a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person(adj.) small or insufficient in quantity or amount(adj.) based on a mistaken belief
1. neutral
2. relegate
3. anecdote
4. scanty
5. fallacious
Spelling: 1. fictitious 2. financier 3. flourish 4. fraternity 5. frequent
Vocab: 1. acclaim 2. uniform 3. incoherent 4. repress 5. articulate
Vocab List 23
Vocab List 23 (v.) praise enthusiastically and publicly; (n.) enthusiastic and public praise(adj.) not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times(adj.) expressed in an incomprehensible or confusing way; unclear.(v.) subdue (someone or something) by force(adj.) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. (v.) express (an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
1. acclaim
2. uniform
3. incoherent
4. repress 5. articulate
Spelling: 1. further 2. glimpse 3. glorious 4. grabbed 5. gracious
Vocab: 1. solicit 2. reproach 3. condescend 4. orthodox 5. indolence
Vocab List 24
Vocab List 24 (v.) ask for or try to obtain something from someone.(v.) address (someone) in such a way to express disapproval or disappointment.(v.) show feelings of superiority; be patronizing(adj.) conforming to what is generally or traditionally accepted as right or true; (of a thing) of the ordinary or usual type; normal(n.) avoidance of activity or exertion; laziness
1. solicit
2. reproach
3. condescend 4. orthodox
5. indolence
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