Word of the Day Week of April 30, 2018 indulge

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Word of the Day Week of April 30, 2018 indulge (verb) to allow yourself to have or do something Sentence: I indulged in a delicious piece of chocolate cake even though I was supposed to save it for my sister.

negotiate Word of the Day Week of April 30, 2018 negotiate (verb) to discuss something in order to make an agreement Sentence: I want to negotiate my bedtime with my mom and dad because I want to stay up a little later.

Word of the Day Week of April 30, 2018 peruse (verb) to look at or read in a relaxed way Sentence: Even though I don’t have a lot of time, I like to peruse the newspaper every morning.

Word of the Day Week of April 30, 2018 deprive (verb) to deny; not allow to do something Sentence: The little boy was deprived of eating more candy.