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Dive into the depths of unique and powerful vocabulary with terms like "Affinity," signifying natural connections, to "Alleviation," which represents the relief of pain. Discover the importance of "Allusion," a reference to notable works, and understand concepts like "Coveted," "Demeanor," and "Dissever." This collection also highlights terms like "Equivocal," "Inordinate," "Insipid," "Pertinacity," "Sepulcher," "Seraphs," and "Vagary," offering sentences for context. Perfect for vocabulary enhancement and greater understanding of nuanced language.
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Vocabulary 9 English III
Affinity • kinship or likeness; natural connections/abilities • Sentence: Bill Gates has an affinity for working with computers.
Agate • marble style stone
Alleviation • relief to pain or anguish • Sentence: The UN World food program strives to alleviate hunger for the neediest people in the work fighting famine.
Allusion • Allusion: reference to a famous work or person or literature
Barks • boats or other sailing vessels
Coveted • a wrongful desire or wish to have someone else’s object as your own • Sentence: Rumpelstiltskin coveted the kingdom of Far Far Away.
Demeanor • Behavior • I was extremely nervous for my first violin lesson but Anne's calm demeanor immediately put me at ease. • There was something about his demeanor that told me he was hiding something.
Dissever • to divide into parts; cut up • The mother carefully started to dissever the meat for her 2 year old.
Equivocal • ambiguous; indefinite • Sentence: Equivocalposition; the tests are quite clear.
Inordinate • exceeding the limits of reason • Sentence: They shut the construction site down due to the inordinate number of worker injuries. • Sentence: She took an inordinate number of suitcases on her trip.
Insipid • lacking in flavor; bland; boring • Sentence: My mother-in-law’s rice is insipid. I always have to add some salt on it.
Pertinacity • stubbornness; persistence • Sentence: The proprietor had pertinacity and persistence and would relentlessly push his product.
Sepulcher • a burial vault or tomb • Sentence: After he died, Josiah was buried at the sepulcher by the sea.
Seraphs • member of the higher order of angels • Sentence: Seraphs are supposed to always follow God’s commands and praise Him.
Vagary • strange ideas • Sentence: After Bob made a fool of himself, Sam quickly got up on stage so he could cover up the vagary.