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Dive into Vocabulary Group 14, featuring essential words like "possess," "custody," "abandon," and "sneer." These terms are crucial for understanding ownership, control, and social interactions. Discover their meanings and applications through relatable examples, such as how a remote control helps us possess our TV or how one can be repelled by a team. This engaging resource aims to enhance your vocabulary skills in preparation for quizzes and everyday conversation. Join Noah Warner on this linguistic journey to enrich your language mastery!
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Vocabulary Group 14 By: Noah Warner
possess To own, get, or get control over My remote control helps me possess my TV.
custody Charge and control over My parents got custody of me before I was adopted. Noah—5 days old
strew To scatter or spread My papers were strewn all around my room.
abandon To give up, to leave completely, or to act without restraint Every summer, we abandon the beach to begin a new school year.
repel To drive away, to discourage, or to disgust. Alabama University fans like me are repelled by A&M.
attain To gain, reach, or get I want to attain my goal of becoming an astronaut.
accumulate To gather or collect We tried to accumulate enough snow to make a snowman.
sneer To make a mocking face It is not nice to sneer at anyone.
scoff To insult or mock The bully was scoffing the kid.
degrade To demote, to corrupt, or to lower in self esteem. Unkind words always degrade any of us.
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