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versatile Word of the Day Week of December 4, 2017 versatile (adjective) able to adapt to perform different functions Sentence: Juan is a versatile athlete because he plays basketball, football, soccer, and runs in relays.

implement Word of the Day Week of December 4, 2017 implement (verb) to put a decision, plan, or agreement into affect Sentence: Lisa’s mother will implement new rules on watching television and playing video games.

hullabaloo Word of the Day Week of December 4, 2017 hullabaloo (noun) a lot of noise made by people who are angry or excited (synonyms are commotion, fuss, ruckus) Sentences: There was a great hullabaloo over some loose dogs that it scared a little girl.

permeate Word of the Day Week of December 4, 2017 permeate (verb) to spread throughout Sentence: The aroma of soup permeated the air.