Vocabulary By: Noah Betances, Sydney Simoes, Richie Slover, Krysta Cieslik.

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Vocabulary By: Noah Betances, Sydney Simoes, Richie Slover, Krysta Cieslik.

Formulate

Definition: To create or devise methodically Simple English: Making something in a very specific procedure.

Civic

Definition: Of or relating to a city or town, esp. its administration. Simple English: Things that have to do with the important people/places of the town.

Supplemented

Definition: Something that completes or enhances something else when added to it. Simple English: Makes what your adding it to complete or better.

Inept

Definition: Having or showing no skill. Simple English: You are bad at something.

Majority

Definition: The greater number. Simple English: The biggest.

Eerie

Definition: Strange and frightening. Simple English: Things that are weird.

Predict

Definition: To say or estimate that a specific thing will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something. Simple English: To estimate that something will happen in the future.

Accumulate

Definition: To gather or acquire an increasing number or quantity of things. Simple English: To gather things over a period of time.

Arid

Definition: Having little or no rain, to dry or barren to support vegetation. Simple English: To dry to let things grow.

Adapt

Definition: Suitable for a new use or purpose. To modify. Simple English: To change for a purpose.

Superior

Definition: To be higher ranking, or higher up. Simple English: Your in charge, or are better than someone else.

Elaborate

Definition: Involving many carefully arranged parts or details. Detailed and complicated in design and planning. Simple English: To be complicated.

Equivalent

Definition: To be equal in value, amount, function, meaning etc. Simple English: The same.

Encounter

Definition: To unexpectedly experience or be faced with something usually difficult or hostile. Simple English: To run into or contact something new/difficult/angry.

Convenient

Definition: Something that fits in with a person’s needs and plans. Simple English: To fit in with your pre-existing schedule.