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Dive into essential English vocabulary with this comprehensive guide that covers terms like "prohibit," "inhibit," "suffuse," and "sustain." Each word is defined with clear examples to enhance understanding and retention. Learn how to apply these verbs and adjectives effectively in sentences and enrich your language skills. Perfect for students and anyone looking to improve their English vocabulary, this resource highlights the importance of these terms in everyday communication.
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Vocabulary List #3 English 1 English 1 Honors
HIB/HAB “To have, hold”
PROHIBIT • verb • To stop one from doing something; prevent • If the law did not prohibit speeding, there would be far more traffic accidents.
INHIBIT • verb • To get in the way of; hinder • Jenny decided she wouldn’t let nervousness inhibit her success in the swim meet.
FUS/FOUND “To pour out”
SUFFUSE • verb • To fill up from within; to spread throughout • The light of inner peace seemed to suffuse the monk’s face as he spoke to us.
CONFOUND • verb • To confuse and frustrate • Although the twins sometimes confound me with their tricks and secret language, we usually get along pretty well.
INFUSE • Verb • To inject; to fill something or someone with • After many losses, the basketball team needed someone to infuse it with pride and determination.
TEN/TAIN/TIN “to hold”
SUSTAIN • verb • To support for an extended period of time • I am amazed that Jeff can sustain his family on the tiny amount of money he makes.
ABSTAIN • Verb • To not do something; refrain • When I abstained from watching television, I found I had much more free time.
TENACIOUS • Adjective • Stubbornly persistent; determined • Thanks to a tenacious group of citizens, the dangerous building was finally torn down.
RETINUE • Noun • A group that attends an important person • Queen Elizabeth II always has a large retinue of ladies-in-waiting around her.
PLE “to fill”
REPLETE • adjective • Filled up with • The ship was replete with supplies for the month-long journey.
IMPLEMENT • Verb • To put into action; execute • It took the company several days to implement the new billing system.
DEPLETE • Verb • To use up; waste • The desert travelers were careful not to deplete their precious supply of water.