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English One Unit 6
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Anonymous adj. Unnamed/not revealed
The detective received an anonymous tip that the bartender was the killer.
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Dupe verb to trick The Riddler tried to dupe Batman by setting a trap.
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Belittle Verb To insult/to put someone down
I didn’t like how he was belittling the smaller child, so I stepped in.
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Eradicate to get rid of or destroy completely verb
Darth Vader tried to eradicate all Jedi from the universe; however, his Jedi son stopped him.
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Grim Adjective Harsh/depressing
The boy must face the grim reality that if he tries to pet the alligator, the animal may eat him.
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Makeshift Adjective Using whatever is available
We decided to make a makeshift fort because we were bored.
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Prominent adjective well-known
Unfortunately, many reality television actors become prominent public figures.
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Reluctant adjective unwilling or holding back
The reluctant boy dragged his feet to school because he did not want to present his science project.
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Utmost Adjective “the utmost _____” To the highest degree
The community had the utmost respect for the firefighters who fought the blaze to save their houses.
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Unwarranted adjective Not deserved/Not based on facts
The teacher made several unwarranted accusations about the student’s conduct.
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Quaint adjective Old-fashioned (in a good way)
We visited a quaint village with my grandparents.
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Suffice verb to be enough
*Almost always with a helping verb! (Will suffice) I don’t need your social security number; your driver’s license will suffice.
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