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Explore the varied dimensions of human expression through words that capture eclecticism, dissonance, and fervent emotions. From the unique blend of fashion styles to the cacophony of music events, this collection of vocabulary illustrates the beauty of diversity. Discover how individuals can repudiate stereotypes, harbor animosity, and yet display fervent hopes for improvement. Delve into the essence of human experience with terms that highlight both our fallible nature and our admirable capacity for praise. An engaging look at words that define our complex lives.
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Vocab Number 5 “I hate cheesecake!”
Eclectic Adjective Julie has an eclectic fashion sense, combining preppy and hip-hop styles. Coming from several sources Diverse
Cacophony Noun The music recital was more cacophony than concert. Harsh, loud, discordant sounds Dissonance, discord
Repudiate Verb Olivia’s consistent high scores repudiate the idea that girls aren’t good at math To reject as false Deny
Animosity Noun Joanne has a lot of animosity toward her lawyer, who steals her money. A feeling of strong dislike Hostility
Subsidy Noun Thanks to a government subsidy, the family was able to afford a home. A grant or contribution of money Aid, grant
Fervent Adjective Joan has a fervent hope that her SAT scores will improve by two hundred points. Having or showing intensity of spirit Enthusiastic
Laud Verb Fans laud great athletes by carrying them around on their shoulders. To praise extol
Genre Noun Science fiction is my least favorite literary genre. A category of art Style, category
Fallible Verb Legendary heroes like King Arthur are powerful but also fallible Liable to be wrong or false Liable, faulty
Irate Adjective Carol was irate when Bobby and Cindy played basketball in the house. Extremely angry enraged