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Vocabulary Lesson 3
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Rescue workers admonished us to stay away from the flooding river.
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Verb – to warn
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The coach admonished me for missing practice
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Verb – criticize gently Noun – admonition We remembered our parents admonition to stay close to the shore while swimming.
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We were aghast at the photographs of the tsunami.
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Adj. – struck with horror; shocked
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General Custer's army of over 200 men was annihilated at the battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.
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Verb – to destroy completely; to reduce to utter ruin.
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People who donated more than $100 were listed as benefactors of the library.
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Noun – a person who provides help, especially by giving money.
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An Academy Award is the highest honor Hollywood can bestow on an actress.
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Verb – to gives as an honor; to present as a gift.
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The climbers followed a devious route up the mountain.
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Adj. –having many twists and turns; winding
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This devious scheme was intended to take advantage of vulnerable people.
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Adj. – sneaky; not frank or honest
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Although he had experienced great misfortune, he was devoid of bitterness.
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Adj. - Lacking; empty; entirely without.
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The dad hopes his son will heed his advice.
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Verb – to pay attention to Adj. - heedful Heedful of the fog, I drove slowly. Adj. – heedless They went ahead with their trip, heedless of our warnings
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Achilles, a hero in Greek mythology, had a goddess for a mother and a mortal for a father.
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Noun – a human being, especially as contrasted with a god.
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Martin Luther King Jr. received a mortal wound delivered by an assassin in 1968.
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Adj. – causing death; fatal.
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Indiana Jones has a mortal fear of snakes.
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Adj – very severe
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He mused over whether to sell the house.
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Verb – to think about in a quiet, careful way.
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Rosa Park was a pioneer in the civil rights movement.
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Noun - A person who goes before others and opens the way for them to follow. Verb - pioneered
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Those who could afford it fled to the country to escape the great plague of 1665.
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Noun – a deadly disease that spreads rapidly from person to person.
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After the tryouts, I was plagued by doubts that I would make the varsity team.
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Verb – to cause distress or suffering
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After the rain stopped, the floodwaters gradually subsided.
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Verb – to sink to a lower level. Verb – to become quieter or less active The baby’s sobs gradually subsided.
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She tried to ignore the unwitting insult, but his comment hurt her just the same.
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Adj. – not done on purpose; unintended
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It says in the Bible that envy and wrath shorten life.
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Noun – forceful anger; fury Adj. – wrathful A wrathful Achilles sought revenge on the killer of his friend.
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