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Delve into essential vocabulary with our focused exploration of key linguistic terms. Discover the meaning of "clamorous," characterized by confusion and noise, and learn about "plurality," which describes a large number of items or concepts. We also examine "tangible," emphasizing the importance of physical presence and clarity of understanding. Additionally, uncover the significance of "stringent," referring to strict standards, and explore terms related to freedom, such as "liberate." Understand how conjunctions connect our language, as well as the nuances of exclusivity.
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VOCABULARY LIST 5 Let’s do this.
Clam – cry out Clamorous – adjective Other words… • Marked by confused din or outcry; tumultuous • Noisily insistent • Exclamation • Clamor • Exclamatory
plu - more Plurality – noun Other words… • The state or fact of being plural • A large number or amount • Plural • Plus • Pluralize • pluralism
tang - touch Tangible – adjective Other words… • Capable of being touched or felt; having real substance • Capable of being clearly grasped by the mind; Substantial rather than imaginary • Tangent • Tangle • intangible
String - bind Stringent - adjective Other words… • Strict, precise, and exacting • Stringy • astringent
Liber – free Liberate – verb Other words… • Set (someone) free from a situation, esp. imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted • Liberty • Liberal • deliberate
Junct - join Conjunction - noun Other words… • A word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words • And, but, or, yet, for, nor, so • Junction • Juncture • Disjunct • adjunct
Clud – close Exclusive - adjective Other words… • Excluding or not admitting other things • Restricted or limited to the person, group or area concerned • Exclude • Include • Preclude • cloister