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Verbal Advantage Unit 1.1
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paraphrase -- verb At the United Nations, Deborah will paraphrase the delegate’s debates for the Chinese representative.
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paraphrase -- verb to restate, or re-word speech or writing
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paraphrase -- noun The paraphrase of the poem does not reflect the original meaning.
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paraphrase -- noun A restatement of a text or passage in another form or other words, often to clarify meaning
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ostensible -- adjective His ostensible purpose was charity, but his real goal was popularity. For all his ostensible wealth, he couldn’t feed his family.
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ostensible -- adjective 1.Outwardly appearing to be true without being proven; pretended 2.appearing as such but not necessarily so
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digress -- verb Jessie’s mind wanders so when she tells a story, she will often digress which makes it hard to get the story straight; one minute she’s talking about Alaska, the next she’s on a tangent about hotdogs.
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digress – verb To lose clarity, especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking
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uncanny -- adjective Jessica and Lisa are sisters who were born five years apart. It’s uncanny how similar they look; if I didn’t know better, I’d think they were twins!
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uncanny – adjective Peculiarly unsettling, as if of supernatural origin or nature; eerie
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candor -- noun It’s good to tell the truth, but speaking with too much candor might hurt a friend’s feelings.
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candor - noun quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression
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morose -- adjective Since his father died, Jeremy—a class clown—appears morose. His friends wish they could somehow cheer him up.
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morose -- adjective gloomy or depressed
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adept – adjective Meghan is the most adept juggler I know because I have never once seen her drop a ball when the troupe performs.
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adept - adjective Very skilled, proficient; an expert
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saturated -- adjective Before this game is through, your clothes will be saturated with water from my Super Soaker. The sponge is fully saturated and therefore cannot hold more liquid. The bullion cube is saturated broth. Before you can use it you will need to dilute it with a cup of water.
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saturated -- adjective 1.soaked with moisture; drenched 2.unable to hold or contain more; full 3.being the most concentrated solution possible
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pragmatic -- adjective Shooting villains from a cannon into outer space—while creative—is not a pragmatic response to the increase of crime.
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pragmatic -- adjective Dealing with facts or actual occurrences; practical
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congenial -- adjective The congenial host welcomed people to her home and let them eat and drink whatever they wanted and as much as they wished. The congenial friends have a lot in common and similar values so they rarely argue. A quiet classroom is a congenial study environment.
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congenial -- adjective 1.Pleasant, friendly, sociable 2.Having the same tastes, habits, or temperament 3.Suited to one’s needs; agreeable
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