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This lesson explores crucial vocabulary words such as "desist," meaning to stop or discontinue, and "educe," which means to draw or bring out. We also delve into terms like "allude," to hint at something indirectly, and "glean," to collect information bit by bit. Furthermore, we cover "chafe," indicating irritation through friction, "ver," meaning true, "beget" to produce, "feign" to pretend, "imbibe" to drink alcohol, and "effrontery," referring to shameless boldness. Enhance your vocabulary with these essential terms.
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Lesson 8 9H
desist • To stop; discontinue
educe • To draw or bring out
allude • To hint at, to refer to indirectly
glean • To collect bit by bit; to gather with patient labor
chafe • To wear or irritate, often through rubbing or friction
“ver” • true
beget • To produce; to make happen
feign • To pretend
imbibe • To drink (especially alcohol)
“Termin” • End or boundary
elite • The choice members or best of a group
“dem” – “demos” • People
effrontery • Shameless boldness