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Vocab Worksheet due Wednesday Vocab QUIZ Friday
Vocabulary Lesson #5 Vocab Worksheet due Wednesday Vocab QUIZ Friday
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Rancor (Noun) Extreme hatred or ill will
I have an extreme rancor for Star Wars; I just hate it! Probably because my stupid brothers made me watch it all the time when we were little. Strangely, there is also a character named Rancor.
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Rancor (noun) Rancor from Star Wars. He certainly looks like he has an
ill-will about somethign.
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Inexorable (adj) Unavoidable; certain
Once the zombies attack, they will have inexorable power; you can try to fight them, but their power is certain.
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Inexorable (adj)
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Extol (verb) To praise highly
People should extol their ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends instead of talking badly about them.
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Well, maybe you shouldn’t extol him too much.
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Clement (adj) Merciful; lenient
I hope I get a clement judge when I go to court for my ticket; if I do, he’s sure to let me off with a warning instead of a $250 ticket.
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Clement (adj) Clement Not Clement
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Cliché (noun) A worn-out and overused expression
Sports casters use clichés all the time; I can turn on any game and hear the same clichés over and over again.
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Cliché
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Adamant (adj) Firm opinion; unyielding; stubborn
The congressman was adamant that he was right about the law. He wouldn’t listen to anyone else’s opinion because he was so stubborn that he was right.
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Adamant (adj)
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Diffident (adj) Lacking self-confidence; shy
Gerald was so diffident that he refused to talk to anyone at parties because he was afraid they would judge him.
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Diffident (adj)
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Opus (noun) A creative work, especially a numbered composition
In the movie Mr. Holland’s Opus, he worked for years to create his masterpiece opus, it makes me cry every time I watch the final concert where they play his opus.
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Opus (noun)
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Ostensible (adj) Professed, but not necessarily true
She ostensibly said that she was brave and not scared around the animals, but the picture shows that was not the truth.
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ostensible
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Disparity (noun) Inequality; difference
There is a huge disparity in heights between Kim Kardashian and her husband Kris Humphreys.
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Disparity
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Due Dates! Monday Act II Packet and Letter are due
Do the letter PROJECT Quality! Wednesday Vocab Worksheet is due Friday Vocab Quiz
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