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Vocabulary Unit 5. l audable – (adjective) deserving praise laud (verb) to praise. A Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Dakota Meyer earned the award for his laudable actions during war time. .
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laudable – (adjective) deserving praise laud (verb) to praise A Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Dakota Meyer earned the award for his laudable actions during war time.
insidious – (adjective) working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner; harmful. The evil spirits overcame the boy in an insidious manner.
incredulous (adjective) expressing disbelief; unwilling to accept the information presented as true. Scott was incredulous when Jay told him there was no tooth fairy. “How can this be???” he cried.
vestige – (noun) a trace, mark or visible sign left by something vanished or lost If you look very closely, you’ll see the vestiges of a sandpiper’s footprints.
haughty – (adjective) conceited As she tipped her chin in the air, Jordan Baker remarked in a haughty manner, “East Egg is far better than West Egg.”