Vocab Words Week 6 Mr. Matzka.

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Vocab Words Week 6 Mr. Matzka

economical (adj) frugal, thrifty, cheap

emancipate (v) to free from some external control; to liberate

engulf (v) to surround or enclose completely

entourage (n) one’s associates or friends; your crew

erroneous (adj) false

escapade (n) an adventure

exemplify (v) to serve as an example

extrovert (n) an outgoing person

exuberant (adj) very energetic; high spirited

exorbitant (adj) exceeding normal bounds; a lot

exemplar (n) a model or original

exquisite (adj) especially beautiful

Et al (n) and others

eradicate (v) to get rid of

entrepreneur (n) one who starts a business