Vocabulary #3 Leyah Hodges.

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Vocabulary #3 Leyah Hodges

Consummation [kon-suh-mey-shuh n] Sentence In their wanderlust, travelers are lovers looking for consummation. Way to Remember Consuming food fulfills your hunger.   Other forms Consummate (vb/adj) consummately (adj) consummation (n) consummatory (n) consummator (n) definition The point at which something is complete or finalized.

Impregnable [im-preg-nuh-buh l]  Way to remember When women are pregnant the baby is protected by her belly. Other Forms impregnability (adj) impregnableness adj) impregnably (adj) impregnate Definition unable to be captured or broken into. Sentence The knights lost the fight because they couldn't get past the large, impregnable wall.

Edification [ed-uh-fi-key-shuh n] Other forms edificatory (adj) Definition the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually. Sentence Most people go for academic advancement while other seek for personal edification.  

Garrulous [gar-uh-luh s] adj. Definition excessively talkative. Sentence Toddlers go from “goo-goo gaa-gaa” to garrulous in the blink of an eye. Way to remember The garrulous lecture made us all fall asleep.

Façade [fuh-sahd] – noun Definition A front; to act fake. Sentence Everyone who participated on Criss Cross Day for spirit week put on a façade. Way to remember Think of someone being two-faced.