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Vocabulary Lesson #3 English II Honors. ambiguous The teacher's explanation was ambiguous, so the students still didn't understand the grammar point.

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1 Vocabulary Lesson #3 English II Honors

2 ambiguous The teacher's explanation was ambiguous, so the students still didn't understand the grammar point. adj. confusing, able to be understood in different ways

3 dissident Political dissidents are often put in jail in that country. n. one who rebels, especially in politics or religion

4 embellish The designer embellished the purse by adding rhinestones to it. Verb: to add decorations or details to, to make more beautiful

5 fritter He fritters away his money on silly things. Verb - to waste, spend unwisely

6 inadvertent I'm sorry; not inviting you to the party was an inadvertent mistake. Adj. not on purpose, done without thinking, unintentional.

7 inane Sally’s inane comments made her seem silly next to her serious sister. adj. without sense, stupid

8 juxtapose She juxtaposed two dresses to decide which one she liked better. Verb - to place side-by-side, esp. for comparison

9 lethargy The patient's lethargy after surgery is normal. Noun - lack of energy; drowsiness

10 sporadic Because he made sporadic payments on his credit card, the bank decided to cancel the card. adj. happening in an irregular way

11 subsidize The City Opera is subsidized by individual and corporate donations. Verb - to give money to a person, group, or business that is not self-supporting


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