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1 HOT WORDS VOCABULARY 9th GRADE LESSON

2 1. dogmatic (adj.) positive and emphatic in asserting opinions.
Randy’s huge ego makes all of his pronouncements sound dogmatic. 1. dogmatic (adj.) positive and emphatic in asserting opinions.

3 2. dormant (adj.) lying asleep; inactive; a state of rest.
Due to the recent illegal dumping of toxic wastes, pollution on our rivers is no longer a dormant issue. 2. dormant (adj.) lying asleep; inactive; a state of rest.  

4 3. duplicity (n.) deceitfulness; deceptive words or actions.
The guilty accountant’s duplicity was discovered when the company did a random audit. 3. duplicity (n.) deceitfulness; deceptive words or actions.

5 4. ebb (v.) to decline; to become lower or worse.
Samson felt his strength ebb as his long, curly locks of hair were cut off. 4. ebb (v.) to decline; to become lower or worse.

6 5. eclectic (adj.) consisting of selections from various sources.
Shelia had an eclectic taste in books; she collected everything from Shakespeare to Superman novels. 5. eclectic (adj.) consisting of selections from various sources.

7 6. efface (n.) to wipe out; to erase. gold bars
Our schools’ custodian makes a daily attempt to efface the ugly tagging he finds on the walls. 6. efface (n.) to wipe out; to erase gold bars

8 7. effervescent (adj.) lively; giving off bubbles.
Because I don’t like carbonated drinks, I dislike the effervescent quality of ginger ale. 7. effervescent (adj.) lively; giving off bubbles.

9 8. egregious (adj.) extraordinarily bad.
- An egregious bookkeeping error cost our company $1,000,000. 8. egregious (adj.) extraordinarily bad.

10 9. elucidate (v.) to make clear.
- The professor tried to elucidate the theory by drawing several detailed diagrams on the board. 9. elucidate (v.) to make clear.  

11 10. elusive (adj.) hard to grasp; baffling.
- The politician’s main point was so elusive that we never did fully understand it. 10. elusive (adj.) hard to grasp; baffling.  


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