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1 Vocabular y By: Breanna, Ashley, Esteben, Jered

2 Desolate Adjective: (of a place) deserted of people and in the state of bleek and dismal emptiness Sentence: This will make many people feel desolate and depressed at a time they need to see their loved one daily

3 Stance Noun: The way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted (as in baseball, golf, and other sports ) ; a person’s posture. Sentence: Rhyn lowered himself into a fighting stance and faced off against the two.

4 Chastise Dated: Punish, especially by beating. Sentence: Actually, Gerald’s intent was probably to ward off an attack, rather than chastise Alex.

5 Fallacy Noun: A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument. Sentence: Violation of this is the Fallacy of “ undistributed middle”

6 Capacious Adjective: Having a lot of space inside; roomy Sentence: She carried a capacious bag.

7 Sporadic Adjective: Occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places: scattered or isolated. Sentence: The doctor decided to hospitalize my mother because of he sporadic heartbeat.

8 Theme Noun: The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person’s thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic Sentence: The birthday theme was Disney.

9 Haggard Adjective: looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry or suffering. Sentence: Taran glanced at him, noticing how haggard the older man suddenly appeared.

10 Lucrative Adjective: producing a great deal of profit. It’s a well known fact: even the simplest ideas can become very lucrative

11 Apprehend Verb: Arrest (someone) for a crime. Sentence: It took several police officers to apprehend the fugitive and return him to jail.

12 Gullible Adjective: Easily persuaded to believe something credulous. I was gullible for believing everything they said.

13 Crucial Adjective: decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something. Sentence: The crucial step in the operation is restarting the patient's heart.

14 Avid Adjective: having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for something. Sentence: I am an avid supporter of my local football team

15 Pithy Adjective: (of language or style) concise and forcefully expressive. Sentence Old Mr. Brown was not known for talking much, but what he did say was always pithy.

16 Connoisseur Noun: an expert judge in matters of taste. Sentence: He is a connoisseur of fine wines and is always a welcomed guest at our wine tasting events


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