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Vocab 9

1. solitude 2. yearn 3. claim 4. physical 5. psychological 6. emotional 7. thesis 8. coherence 9. enhance 10. exhibit

11. conventions 12. statistics 13. vast 14. uprising 15. ashy

1. solitude: a state or situation in which you are alone usually because you want to be

2. yearn: to feel a strong desire or wish

3. claim: to say that (something) is true when some people may say it is not true

4. physical: existing in a form that you can touch or see

5. psychological: of or relating to the mind

6. emotional: markedly aroused or agitated in feeling or sensibilities

7. thesis: a statement that someone wants to discuss or prove

8. coherence: systematic or logical connection or consistency

9. enhance: to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness

10. exhibit: to show or reveal

11. conventions: a custom or a way of acting or doing things that is widely accepted and followed

12. statistics: a collection of quantitative (numerical) data

13. vast: very great in size, amount, degree, or intensity

14. uprising: a usually violent effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country

15. ashy: when skin becomes dry and resembles ash