Vocabulary 4 1). Accentuate (v.) to stress or emphasize He attempted to accentuate his muscles by wearing Under Armor as a t-shirt, but came off looking.

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Vocabulary 4 1). Accentuate (v.) to stress or emphasize He attempted to accentuate his muscles by wearing Under Armor as a t-shirt, but came off looking ridiculous.

Vocabulary 4 2). Fallacy (n.) statement or argument made on false information The belief that the earth is flat has been proven to be a fallacy.

Vocabulary 4 3). Impertinent (adj.) not restrained within proper bounds The impertinent child ran around the restaurant eating off strangers’ plates.

Vocabulary 4 4). Jovial (adj.) marked by good humor or cheer If you play Santa at the mall, you will need to be jovial to stay in character.

Vocabulary 4 5). Nuisance (n.) one that is inconvenient or annoying If statues could talk, they would tell you that pigeons are a huge nuisance to them.

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