Vocabulary Words Week Five. Conspicuous Adjective Clearly visible A trench coat and funny mustache does not hide your appearance; in fact, it makes you.

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Vocabulary Words Week Five

Conspicuous Adjective Clearly visible A trench coat and funny mustache does not hide your appearance; in fact, it makes you even more conspicuous.

Conspire Verb To plot The seniors conspired to put Mr. Spears’ car on the roof for the annual senior prank.

Copious Adjective A lot; plenty Every Monday, Mrs. Copp gives copious notes.

Delude Verb Deceive, trick I deluded my students into thinking I care about why they don’t write their rough drafts.

Demented AdjectiveInsane You are seriously demented if you think Mrs. Copp doesn’t give enough homework.

Demise Noun Death; end Brian’s teddy bear met its demise when the dog got ahold of it.

Deviate Verb To take a different course Ashley will deviate from her future plans when she joins the circus next month.

Devout Adjective Religious; completely devoted Mrs. Copp is a devout Ohio State fan. No matter what.