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Explore five essential vocabulary words that can enrich your language skills. Learn the meanings and parts of speech for "procrastinate," "prosaic," "prosperity," "provocative," and "prudent," along with example sentences for context. Improve your understanding and usage of these terms to communicate more effectively. Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who loves language, this guide will help you incorporate these words into your vocabulary and elevate your conversations and writing.
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Vocabulary #15 #66-70
71. procrastinate • Definition: to unnecessarily delay, postpone, put off • Part of speech: verb • Sentence: When it comes to the Lifelong Notebook, I have a feeling that a lot of you are going to procrastinate…if so, you’re going to be very busy the first week of June.
72. prosaic • Definition: relating to prose; dull, commonplace • Part of speech: adjective • Sentence: I prefer poetry that is a bit more prosaic.
73. prosperity • Definition: wealth or success • Part of speech: noun • Sentence: During the Clinton era, our country experienced great prosperity.
74. provocative • Definition: tending to provoke a response, e.g., anger or disagreement • Part of speech: adjective • Sentence: Her provocative smile led the gentleman to believe that she was in love with him.
75. prudent • Definition: careful, cautious • Part of speech: adjective • Sentence: Her prudent ways ensured that she lived a long life.