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Teaching
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Clarify (verb) - Latin (def) To make clear or understandable (sent.) The teacher clarified the directions for me. (derivatives) Clarification; clarity
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Confide (verb) - Latin To trust someone with private or secret information I usually confide in my best friend because I know she will not tell anyone.
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Disclose (verb) - Latin To reveal or open to view It is the job of a lawyer to disclose information that might be important to a case. Disclosure
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Enlighten (verb) To inform or give insight to It is my hope to enlighten students while at the same time giving them knowledge and skills.
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Exhibit (verb, noun) To show or arrange for public display A display We enjoyed going to the art exhibit at the museum. You must exhibit good manners at the dinner table.
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Expound (verb) Latin To explain in detail or talk at length about a topic. The president expounded on his health care plan.
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Ingrained (adjective) Old French Deep seated; firmly imprinted or fixed Years of practice had ingrained a love of music into the children.
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Misconception (noun) Latin A mistaken idea The belief that elephants are afraid of mice is a misconception.
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Sage (Adjective; noun) Latin (adj) Wise, showing great wisdom (noun) A person respected for experience and wisdom The sage appeared in the form of an owl. The prince appreciated the wizard’s sage advice.
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Seminar (noun) A class or a conference held to discuss ideas on a topic The speaker at the parenting seminar conducted a lively and informative discussion on teenage dating.
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