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Penchant Part of speech: Noun Sentence: Nora has a penchant for eating all the cookie dough before it’s baked Definition: a strong inclination or liking Synonym: tendency
Volatile Part of speech: Adjective Sentence: Eddie’s volatile temper makes others uncomfortable Definition: threatening to break out into violence Synonym: explosive, erratic
Capitulate Part of speech: Verb Sentence: After a long argument, Arnold capitulated and bought the expensive tickets Definition: to give up resistance Synonym: surrender
Bereft Part of speech: Adjective Sentence: I was bereft when they canceled my favorite TV show mid-season. Definition: deprived and made desolate Synonym: forlorn
Redolent Part of speech: Adjective Sentence: The redolent scent of freshly cut grass reminds me of summer Definition: Having a pleasant odor Synonym: fragrant
Jocular Part of speech: Adjective Sentence: Hal is always so jocular, it’s strange when he’s serious Definition: Joking or facetious Synonym: facetious
Exonerate Part of speech: Verb Sentence: Peter was exonerated after he proved someone else stole the cookies Definition: To clear from guilt or blame Synonym: absolve, pardon