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HOT WORDS VOCABULARY 9th GRADE LESSON 13
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1. esoteric (adj.) understood by only a select few
A plain cook, Molly had no time for exoteric recipes. 1. esoteric (adj.) understood by only a select few
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2. eulogy (n.) a speech in praise of someone who is dead.
The minister discarded his prepared eulogy and spoke off-the-cuff.. 2. eulogy (n.) a speech in praise of someone who is dead.
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Referring to the undertaker as a “bereavement counselor” is a classic euphemism.
3. euphemism (n.) use of an indirect expression in place of one that is harsh
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4. evanescent (adj.) gradually disappearing; fleeting.
Andy Warhol, speaking of the evanescent quality of fame, said that each of us was entitled to only 15 lifetime minutes in the spotlight. 4. evanescent (adj.) gradually disappearing; fleeting.
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5. exacerbate (v.) to make a situation worse.
When we thought that the argument had been resolved, along came Smith to exacerbate it. 5. exacerbate (v.) to make a situation worse.
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6. exemplary (adj.) serving as a model.
My teacher said it was an exemplary job of typing, but a poor example of creative writing. 6. exemplary (adj.) serving as a model.
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7. expedient (adj.) useful; advantageous.
In an expedient move, two dozen machinists were laid off at our factory.. 7. expedient (adj.) useful; advantageous.
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8. expedite (v.) to make easy and quick; to speed up.
-When we got in the large order, we decided to help expedite it by hiring three additional workers. 8. expedite (v.) to make easy and quick; to speed up.
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9. expunge (v.) to erase; to remove completely.
- It would be well, the therapist felt, if Marvin could expunge the incident from his memory. 9. expunge (v.) to erase; to remove completely.
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10. extol (v.) to praise highly.
Since Alvin knew they were going to extol him to the heavens, he stayed away from the ceremony. 10. extol (v.) to praise highly.
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