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Vocabulary List 4 Q1 4!
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Standard ELACC8L6: Acquire and use accurately grade- appropriate general academic and domain- specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.
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1. Magnitude Magnitude (noun) a great extent; a great importance; an immense size Example: You cannot begin to imagine the magnitude of my appreciation towards you. Example: The magnitude of talent on the team is undeniable.
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2. Fathom Fathom (v.) to understand; to comprehend Example: I cannot possibly fathom the amount of courage it takes to become a soldier. Example: The number of stars in the universe is simply unfathomable. Word Forms: unfathomable; fathomable; fathoms
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3. Indebted Indebted (adj.) owing someone gratitude or thanks for a favor Example: I am indebted to you for your kindness. Example: I feel indebted to Sarah for helping me study for the English test.
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4. Dauntless Dauntless (adj.) fearless Example: The dauntless superhero sped to the crime scene to save the day. Example: A feeling of dauntlessness filled the boy as he jumped in the river to save his sister from drowning. Word Forms: Dauntlessness
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5. Indubitable Indubitable (adj.) undeniable; certain; unquestionable; indisputable Example: It is indubitable that we will have a lot of homework in math. Example: This pizza is indubitably delicious! Word Forms: Indubitably
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Magnitude (noun) extent; importance; immense size Fathom (v.) to understand; to comprehend Indebted (adj.) owing someone gratitude for a favor Dauntless (adj.) fearless Indubitable (adj.) undeniable; certain; unquestionable; indisputable
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