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Vocabulary 3A 1. Indignantly 2. Myopic 3. Succinct 4. Garish 5. Curtness 6. Futility 7. Preoccupation 8. Carnal 9. Elucidate 10.Pensive 11.Impassive 12.Fortitude

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Vocabulary 3A

1. Indignantly

2. Myopic

3. Succinct

4. Garish

5. Curtness

6. Futility

7. Preoccupation

8. Carnal

9. Elucidate

10.Pensive

11.Impassive

12.Fortitude

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Indignantly

• Adverb

• To be angry due to unfairness; irate; annoyed

• The cat looked at me indignantly when I asked him to move from my lap.

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Myopic

• Adjective

• Lacking in foresight

• Her myopic attitude about the party caused a shortage of food and subsequently caused irritation among the guests.

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Succinct

• Adjective

• Brief and to the point

• When writing essays, you should back up your main point with details, but also be succinct, so your reader does not become bored.

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Garish• Adjective

• Bright and loud; Brash; Tacky

• Her loud, garish dress clashed with her shocking pink lipstick and red hair.

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Curtness

• Noun

• The act of being rudely brief; abruptness

• The doctor’s curt reply made the old woman burst into tears.

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Futility• Noun

• Pointlessness; uselessness

• Do not linger on the futility of life; you make a difference!

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Preoccupation• Noun

• Constant thought about something; focus of someone’s attention

• Mary’s preoccupation with her hair borders on obsession.

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Carnal

• Adjective

• Relating to physical needs; relating to the body

• When shipwrecked on an island, Jim sharply realized the carnal needs of his body.

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Elucidate• Verb

• Explain something

• Can you elucidate on the significance of the red bar on this population chart?

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Pensive

• Adjective

• Deeply thoughtful

• Her pensive mood made her mother worry about how much work Sandra was facing at the university.

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Impassive

• Adjective

• Expressionless; devoid of all emotion; apathetic

• His impassive look showed that he did not care about chocolate ice cream.

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Fortitude• Noun

• Determination; resilience; grit

• When Perry got knocked down, he showed true fortitude by standing back up and climbing the tree to the top.

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Vocabulary 4A

1. Detritus

2. Effervesce

3. Myriad

4. Insidious

5. Invidious

6. Intransigent

7. Ineffable

8. Sophisticated

9. Encourage

10.Fascinate

11.Derive

12.vibrating

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Detritus

• Noun

• Loose material; miscellaneous remnants; odds and ends

• A detritus of rock and dirt rumbled down the hillside and into the lake, where it splashed into the water.

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Effervesce

• Verb

• To bubble or hiss; to show liveliness or exhilaration

• The Alka-Seltzer tablet effervesced in the glass, and sent up a million bubbles of relief to the top.

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Myriad

• Noun

• Ten thousand; great or vast number

• The box contained a myriad of yarn, buttons, sequins, and other sewing supplies – enough for a lifetime of crafting!

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Insidious

• Adjective

• Awaiting a chance to entrap; treacherous; sly

• The insidious spider waited for a fly to enter into its carefully constructed web.

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Invidious

• Adjective

• Tending to cause discontent, envy, animosity or ill will

• The political movie was invidious, and she refused to stand a minute longer in the theatre watching it.

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Intransigent

• Adjective

• Characterized by a refusal to abandon a position; very stubborn

• The intransigent cat refused to get off my lap, pawing in deep with its needle like claws.

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ineffable

• Adjective

• Unable to be expressed in words

• The boy stood in ineffable silence, unable to speak about what had happened to him in the camp.

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sophisticated

• Adjective

• Highly complicated or quite complex; having a refined knowledge of the ways of the world

• Sam’s cousin has a highly sophisticated understanding of an engine; he can take one look under the hood and tell Sam just what is wrong with his car.

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encourage

• Verb

• To foster; to develop; to inspire with hope

• My mother encouraged me to be a great chef by showing me secrets to her favorite recipes and helping me study spices and extracts.

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Fascinate

• Verb

• To transfix with wonder; to hold spellbound

• The book fascinated me with its vivid characters and story of the war in Vietnam.

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derive

• Verb

• To infer; to take from a specified source

• The word “giant” is derived from the Greek root “gigas”.

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vibrating

• Verb (past

• Oscillating; fluctuating; moving to and fro

• The fan vibrated as it gave out cool, refreshing air to the room.