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Vocabulary Unit 6B
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Incessant (adj.) never stopping; going on all the time Hint: prefix IN means not, think “Not Ceasing”
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Sentence The lecturer’s incessant chatter caused many to wonder if he ever paused for a breath.
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Intricate (adj.) complicated; difficult to understand Hint: intrICATE and complICATE
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Sentence The sailor tied a very intricate knot that must have taken him years to perfect.
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Lucid (adj.) easy to understand, clear; rational, sane Hint: root word Luc means light as in translucent (can see light through). Think of lucid as someone turning on the imaginary light-bulb
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Sentence We knew that he had possibly suffered a concussion when his responses following the blow were not lucid.
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Posthumous (adj.) occurring or published after death Hint: the prefix POST means after and the root means man as in human
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Sentence Many of our military heroes receive posthumous awards for bravery that are treasured by their families.
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Prim (adj.) overly neat, precise, proper or formal; prudish Hint: remember the expression “Prim and Proper”
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Sentence Alicia Bartlett was a very prim young girl who preferred dresses and jigsaw puzzles instead of jeans and the internet.
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Sardonic (adj.) grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic Hint: SARcastIC
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Sentence The teen’s sardonic responses to his mother resulted in a two week grounding.
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Superfluous (adj.) exceeding what is sufficient or required, excess Hint: SUPER means above or more than expected
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Sentence When the older couple was moving into a smaller home, it was necessary for them to dispose of all superfluous items.
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Supplant (v.) to take the place of, supersede Hint: SUP as in super means above or over, so supplant is to put one thing in another’s place. Try remembering “the rosebush supplanted the lilies”
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Sentence In many homes the cell phone has supplanted the land line as a more convenient way to talk, receive and send messages.
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Taunt (v.) to jeer, mock; an insulting or mocking remark Hint: “ a ghost haunts, a bully taunts”
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Sentence Taunting can be a form of bullying that goes unreported because the injury is not physical.
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Tenacious (adj.) holding fast; holding together firmly; persistent Hint: TEN fingers help you to hold tight
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Sentence Despite the numerous setbacks the tenacious climber was able to reach the peak of Mt. Everest.
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