MYRIAD – (MIR ee ud) – an extremely large number 1 1.Steve said she had a MYRIAD of things to do to get ready for the party. 2. On a clear night in Alaska.

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MYRIAD – (MIR ee ud) – an extremely large number 1 1.Steve said she had a MYRIAD of things to do to get ready for the party. 2. On a clear night in Alaska the sky is filled with a MYRIAD of stars. 1.Steve said she had a MYRIAD of things to do to get ready for the party. 2. On a clear night in Alaska the sky is filled with a MYRIAD of stars.

ACCOLADE (AK uh layd) – An award, praise 2 1. The ACCOLADES she received for making the Olympic Swim Team quickly went to her head, and she thought she was grand madam of the swimming pool.

GRANDILOQUENT (gran DIL uh kwunt) – Attempting to impress with big words 3 1. They may be eloquent, but there is nothing grand about pompous GRANDILOQUENT speakers.

CAUCUS (KAW kus) – A meeting or and assembly of a political party to make decisions 4 1.Delegates to political conventions are selected in CAUCUS, while others are appointed. 1.Delegates to political conventions are selected in CAUCUS, while others are appointed.

DROMEDARY (DRO me dary) – A one humped domesticated camel 5 1.The DROMEDARY is widely used as a beast of burden in Northern Africa and Western Asia. 2. A DROMEDARY is also known as an Arabian camel. 1.The DROMEDARY is widely used as a beast of burden in Northern Africa and Western Asia. 2. A DROMEDARY is also known as an Arabian camel.

DEMONIC (dee MON ik) – one who works devilishly (a demon for work) 6 1.Walter had a DEMONIC approach to business, he was only out there for himself and the money. 2. To have a DEMONIC attitude in attempting to achieve your goals will sooner or later pay off. 1.Walter had a DEMONIC approach to business, he was only out there for himself and the money. 2. To have a DEMONIC attitude in attempting to achieve your goals will sooner or later pay off.

NOXIOUS (KNOCKS ee us) – Harmful 7 1.The NOXIOUS pollutants discharged into the bay by the paper mill killed all the marine life. 2. It is NOXIOUS to live in a big city surroundings if you love spacious, outdoor country living. 1.The NOXIOUS pollutants discharged into the bay by the paper mill killed all the marine life. 2. It is NOXIOUS to live in a big city surroundings if you love spacious, outdoor country living.

PROFICIENT (pruh FISH unt) –Skillful; to be very good at something 8 1. Wally was the most competent, PROFICIENT ice skater in our league, but he wasn’t good enough to make the Olympic team.

HARANGUE (huh RANG) – To lecture, berate; a long speech 9 1. Our sergeant HARANGUED the recruits for not keeping in step as the platoon practiced marching.

ATROPHY (AT ruh fee) – To wither away 10 1.The author’s interest in writing ATROPHIED after he won the Pulitzer Prize for literature. 2. The ATROPHIC condition of the mummy was apparent as soon as the tomb was opened. 1.The author’s interest in writing ATROPHIED after he won the Pulitzer Prize for literature. 2. The ATROPHIC condition of the mummy was apparent as soon as the tomb was opened.