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Vocabulary Lesson 3Honors English III

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SCAPEGOAT I used my brother as a scapegoat when my mother accused me of sneaking out of the house.

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PEREMPTORY The celebrity’s peremptory personal assistant told the

reporters exactly what they could and could not ask the star.

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ATELIER Many believe the atelier of Alexander McQueen should be turned into a fashion museum, displaying the genius of the late designer.

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AXIOM One of the key axioms of any great magician is to always put illusion before reality.

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DULCET During American Idol auditions, the judges find many dulcet voices and even more that sound like nails on a chalkboard.

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USURP Anyone caught trying to usurp the office of the president will be tried for treason.

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PATRONIZING The patronizing store clerk in Louis Vuitton made the teenager feel as though she did not belong in the store.

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INIQUITY Lord Voldemort committed the ultimate iniquity when he split his soul into seven parts, thus creating the Horcruxes.

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ARCHAIC Record players, a-track players, cassette tapes, VHS tapes, typewriters, and even flip phones are archaic forms of technology.

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VACILLATE Erin kept vacillating over whether to commit to Harvard, Yale, or Princeton.

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PERSPICACIOUS The perspicacious card shark meticulously counted cards at the poker table. As a result, he had a stack of black $1000 chips in front of him.

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ABSTEMIOUS Greg, wanting to lose weight, is being abstemious

about sugars, carbohydrates, and gluten.

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TALISMAN My grandmother takes many talisman with her to bingo

on Friday nights. She sets up numerous troll dolls, rabbits feet, and four leaf clovers for good luck.

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EXPURGATE Cory spent her afternoon detention expurgating crude remarks from the desks in various classrooms, as well from the lunch tables.

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PELLUCID The textbook was covered using a sticky, pellucid wrapping; It protected the book, while still being able to see the cover.


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