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VOCAB WEEK 4
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1. auxiliary Many houses have auxiliary heaters in each bedroom to help heat up the whole house. The assistant coach was an auxiliary to the head coach during practices and games.
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1. auxiliary (adj.) giving assistance or support (n.) a helper, aid
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2. candid Because the politician was candid in his speech, he gained the respect of the citizens. Instead of hiding the truth, you and I should have a candid conversation about our relationship.
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2. candid (adj.) frank, sincere; impartial
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3. cubicle At work, I sit in my cubicle and can hear the conversations of those around me. The sleeping cubicle on the train made me feel claustrophobic.
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3. cubicle (n.) a small room or compartment
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4. drudgery She has many friends that can’t escape the drudgery of every day life. I need some new invention to help me with the drudgery of my chores.
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4. drudgery (n.) work that is hard and tiresome
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5. envoy I was asked to be an envoy to present our petition to the union. Many presidents are sent as envoys to the United Nations.
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5. envoy (n.) a representative or messenger (as of a government)
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6. escalate The sound of gunfire escalated the conflict. The price of gas will continue to escalate.
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6. escalate (v.) to elevate; to increase in intensity
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7. expedient I travelled by the simple expedient of a public train. Even though it went against his principles, he found it expedient to negotiate with the kidnappers to save his daughter.
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7. expedient (n.) a means to an end; (adj.) advantageous, useful
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8. feign I had to feign sickness to get out of class early. I commonly feign sleep when my Mom checks on me, then I go back on my phone.
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8. feign (v.) to pretend; make believe with the intention of deceiving
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9. flair The young girl had a real flair for painting. He didn’t have much of a flair for cooking, but the dinner was delicious.
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9. flair (n.) a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style
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10. grievous The car accident caused grievous injuries to the victims. The long-time criminal was finally put in prison for the grievous crimes he committed.
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10. grievous (adj.) causing sorrow or pain; serious
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