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Unit Three: Week Eight Online Practice Vocabulary Unit Three: Week Eight Online Practice

Aficionado (Noun) devotee/fan I am an aficionado of the theatre.

Agglomeration (NOUN) a confused or jumbled mass My brother’s room is an agglomeration of dirty clothes, toys, and something that smells like it died.

ambulatory (adjective) capable of walking The doctor told Paul it take several weeks of physical therapy before he would become ambulatory.

Bevy (Noun) I saw a bevy of swans on the lake. flock or group http://www.hollywoodreporter.comive-feed/stephen-colbert-donald-trump-gop-debate-271002

burly (adjective) heavily or strongly built. Dwayne Johnson is a burly man.

Dawdle (verb) waste time Please don’t dawdle. We have work to do.

exodus (noun) mass departure/immigration Over the past few months, there has been an exodus of high-level staffers from the White House.

Glower (verb) glare/look at angrily I feel your stare! Don’t glower at me.

Lucent (adjective) luminous/glowing The moon was positively lucent last night.

Tepid (adjective) lukewarm/half-hearted When you are stressed, a tepid bath can be soothing.