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gullible Word of the Day Week of August 17, 2015 gullible (adj) quick to believe something that is not true Sentence: Lisa told her gullible sister that if she swallowed her bubble gum, her stomach would explode!

perplexed Word of the Day Week of August 17, 2015 perplexed (adj) confused Sentence: John’s perplexed look let the teacher know he needed help.

Word of the Day Week of August 17, 2015 meander (verb) to wander around without a purpose Sentence: Students should not meander around the hallways in the mornings, during lunch, or after school.

Word of the Day Week of August 17, 2015 precise (adj) to be exact Sentence: For the science experiment, you need precise measurements.