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1 To Do: Monday, October 2. Write in your agenda Use your Monday Notes
Swimming in the ocean is my favorite activity on vacation.

2 Vocabulary 2 Unit 1

3 acknowledge (v) To admit to be real or true
Synonyms: recognize, realize After she provided three witnesses, I was forced to acknowledge that what she was saying was true. Acknowledgement (n)

4 Timidly (adv) In a shy or unsure way
Synonyms: bashfully, gingerly, fearfully I timidly handed my crush the note. Timid (adj) timidness, timidity (n)

5 Wavered (v) Swayed or fluttered Synonyms: trembled, flickered, doubted
After the earthquake, the building wavered but didn’t collapse. Waver, wavering (v)

6 Persistent (adj) Lasting or enduring despite obstacles
Synonyms: determined, continuous My sister was very persistent about improving her soccer; skills she practiced four hours every night. Persist (v) persistence (n) persistently (adv)

7 Manipulated (v) Managed or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner Syn: used, tricked, conned I manipulated my little brother, convincing him that he should give me all his candy. Manipulate (v) manipulation (n) manipulative (adj) manipulatively (adv)

8 Coaxed (v) Persuaded or convinced
Syn: beguiled, talked into, influenced My sister coaxed me into going to the movie with her even though I had homework to finish. Coax, coaxing (v)

9 Smoldering (v) Burning, simmering Syn: fuming, smoking, boiling
I stared at the smoldering fire as I listened to the conversations around the campfire. Smolder, smoldered (v)

10 Incessant (adj) Never ending Syn: ceaseless, eternal, everlasting
Her incessant babbling kept me awake all night. Incessantly (adv)

11 Gluttonous (adj) Tending to eat or drink excessively
Syn: voracious, insatiable Hungry after the race, we were gluttonous as we ate dinner. Glutton (n) gluttonously (adv)

12 Subsided (v) Sank to a lower level; became less active
Synonyms: decreased, abated, descended After what seemed like forever, the cricket’s chirps subsided and I was able to fall asleep. Subside, subsiding (v)


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