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Discover key vocabulary terms and their meanings, including 'Ardent,' 'Expedition,' and 'Colleague.' This guide provides context through relatable examples, emphasizing emotional warmth and the pursuit of objectives. Delve into the importance of being 'Prudent' in decision-making, understanding 'Malfunction' in everyday situations, and recognizing human expressions like 'Sneer.' Engage with these concepts to enhance your comprehension and appreciation for language, and embrace the challenges and explorations life presents. A valuable resource for language enthusiasts and learners alike!
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Vocab words Emily c kerrick 3-19-12 Craddy 1st
Ardent • - Expressing or characterized by warmth of feeling • I awoke today feeling very Ardent today.
Expedition • A journey undertaken by a group of people with a definite objective • Did you enjoy the Expedition we encountered today?
Concede • To acknowledge, often reluctantly, as being true, just, or proper; admit • I’m sorry if I Concede you to much it’s a terrible habit.
Prudent • Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense • I love how Prudent you always are!
Malfunction • To fail to function, To function improperly,Failure to function How many times will the machine Malfunction?
Colleague • A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate. • Please I will continue only when my Colleague arrives.
Sneer • A scornful facial expression characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip • Knock that Sneer look off your face, before it freezes like that.
Catastrophe • A complete failure; a fiasco • this trip has turned into a complete Catastrophe!!!!!
Speculate • To meditate on a subject; reflect • Don’t bother me when I’m Speculating.
Deftly • Quick and skillful; adroit • Barrel Racing takes Deftly movements!