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The Great Gatsby Vocabulary I
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complacency noun Self-satisfaction Because of their complacency, the number one team didn’t take the game seriously and lost to an unranked opponent.
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infinitesimal adjective Incalculably small The only errors I could find in your paper were infinitesimal, so it is ready to be entered in the contest.
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pungent adjective Strong smelling The formaldehyde was so pungent in the new carpet that everyone in the room plugged their noses.
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languid adjective Inactive; sluggish Since many students are not morning people, their languid behavior rubs off on me, and I feel tired, too.
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strident adjective Harsh and insistent The coach’s strident demands led to complaints in the locker room and threats of quitting the team.
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discordant adjective Clashing; out of harmony The couple’s discordant personalities made us recall the phrase, “Opposites attract.”
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poignant adjective Moving; affecting (emotionally) His poignant performance brought the audience to tears.
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punctilious adjective Careful; exacting Brain surgery is such punctilious work that only the most steady surgeons can become certified.
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nebulous adjective indistinct His nebulous directions left all of us confused; we didn’t know if we should turn left or right at the intersection.
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vestige noun Trace, mark or sign, especially of something that has passed away I kept the broken watch because it was the last vestige I had of my deceased grandfather.
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