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Enhancing Vocabulary: Words of Emotion, Attitude, and Character

Expand your vocabulary with words that express complex emotions and traits. This guide introduces terms such as "indulgently" and "impetuously," highlighting their meanings and usages. Learn about feelings of grief with "lament," alongside terms that describe various behaviors and attitudes like "humble" and "indignant." Explore words that signify the influence of notable figures, as seen in "luminaries," and understand the significance of care and concern with "solicitude." By mastering these words, you can articulate thoughts with greater clarity and expressiveness.

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Enhancing Vocabulary: Words of Emotion, Attitude, and Character

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  1. Vocabulary Weeks 10 and 11

  2. indulgently (adv.): leniently; tolerantly • constrained (adj.): restrained; held back

  3. 3. lament (n.): feeling or expression of grief or sadness 4. humble (v.): humiliate; bring down

  4. 5. indignant (adj.): angered; offended 6. shocks (n.): sheaves of grain stacked upright

  5. 7. ardor (n.): passion; enthusiasm 8. luminaries (n.): inspirational people; celebrities

  6. 9. diminished (v.): reduced; weakened 10. impetuously (adv.): impulsively; suddenly

  7. contemplated (v.): considered; studied • befrogged (adj.): with an ornamental looped braid

  8. 3. solicitude (n.): care and concern 4. competent (adj.): capable; able 5. acquisitive (adj.): greedy; materialistic

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