Word of the Day Week of May 7, 2018 conceal (verb) to hide something

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Word of the Day Week of May 7, 2018 conceal (verb) to hide something Sentence: The turtle concealed its head when the kids tried to get it.

Word of the Day Week of May 7, 2018 stumble (verb) to trip or to lose one’s balance for a moment Sentence: The man stumbled and almost fell backwards.

irritate Word of the Day Week of May 7, 2018 irritate (verb) to make someone annoyed, impatient or angry Sentences: Please do not irritate your teacher by yelling out the answers.

Word of the Day Week of May 7, 2018 persist (verb) to try to do something even though it is difficult  Sentence: You must persist in reading everyday so you can be better at it.