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This vocabulary guide explores five important words: provincial, inferred, diverse, apprehensive, and vulnerable. Each word is defined with its part of speech and provided with a sentence for context. 'Provincial' refers to a narrow-minded perspective, while 'inferred' involves deriving conclusions through reasoning. 'Diverse' indicates variety, 'apprehensive' describes feelings of worry, and 'vulnerable' signifies the capability of being harmed. Expand your vocabulary and improve your language skills through these insightful definitions and examples.
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Week4/5Vocab. List Provincial, Inferred, Diverse, Apprehensive, Vulnerable
Provincial • Narrow minded; unsophisticated • P.O.S: Adjective • I turned off the News because it was very provincial.
Inferred • Derived by reasoning; implied as a conclusion. • P.O.S: Verb • The scientist inferred that the disease was caused by people not washing their hands!
Diverse • Varied • P.O.S: Adjective • There is much diversity at our school.
Apprehensive • Tearful; worried • P.O.S: Adjective • She was very apprehensive when she heard about the fire.
Vulnerable • Capable of being harmed. • P.O.S: Adjective • The vulnerable kittens were left out on the street.