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In this week's exploration of democracy, we delve into important vocabulary that shapes our understanding of civic engagement and leadership. Key terms include "compelled," indicating a sense of obligation; "presidential," relating to the highest office; "disrespectful," describing rudeness; "succeed," implying achievement; "unenthusiastically," reflecting lack of eagerness; and "preoccupied," illustrating deep focus on thoughts. Each word enriches our comprehension of democratic principles and interactions, highlighting the nuances of communication in political contexts.
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democracy Unit 4 Week 3 Unit Theme: experiences
compelled This word meansforcedor driven to action. Two synonyms are obliged or required.
presidential This word means relating to the leader of our country. Two synonyms are high-leveland executive.
disrespectful This word describes a person who is rude or fails to show respect. Two synonyms are insolentor impolite.
succeed This word means to follow after or to take the place of. It also means to get to the top or climb the ladder.
unenthusiastically This word describes a person who does something without a strong interest or eagerness. Two synonyms are apatheticallyand indifferently.
preoccupied This word describes a person who is completely absorbed in one’s thoughts. Two synonyms are inattentiveand absentminded.