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1). Quandary (n.) a situation or circumstance that presents problems difficult to solve Peter was in a quandary when he had to decide which of the two girls to take to the dance.

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1). Quandary (n.) a situation or circumstance that presents problems difficult to solve

Peter was in a quandary when he had to decide which of the two girls to take to the dance.

Page 2: 1). Quandary (n.) a situation or circumstance that presents problems difficult to solve Peter was in a quandary when he had to decide which of the two.

2). Voracious (adj.) Excessively eager

Adam Nelson was very voracious; he was itching to get in the circle.

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3). Despondent (adj.) feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection

Matt was extremely despondent after Katie turned him down when he asked her to prom.

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4). Pulverize (v.) to pound, crush, or grind to a fine dust

In order to make the tortillas, she had to pulverize the corn.

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5). Virtuoso (n.) a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field

It is always good to know someone who is a virtuoso about cars; they can help you fix it.

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1). Suffrage (n.)the right or privilege of voting

Suffrage was at one point not open to all people; only white, male land owners.

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2). Vehement (adj.)Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense

The father was very vehement when telling his son to get a job, or to move out.

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3). Tranquility (n.) a disposition free from stress or emotion

The surfer felt a feeling of tranquility wash over him as he left the office and headed to the beach.

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4). laconic (adj.) using the minimal number of words

Bob felt it was best to be laconic with his wife; all he ever said was, “Yes dear.”

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5). Expound (v.)to make a detailed statement on a topic

I asked the student to expound on how he would become a millionaire without going to college.

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1). zest (n.)spirited enjoyment; eagerness

The students were full of zest on the last day of school.

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2). Myriad (adj.)countless, innumerable

There is a myriad of recipes for chicken; it can be prepared in numerous ways.

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3). Anthology (n.)a collection of writings by various authors

The anthology of Mr. McDowell’s favorite stories would include: Macbeth, Jaws, Frankenstein, and Animal Farm.

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4). Appalling (adj.)causing great upset

The lack of sportsmanship shown by the winning team was appalling.

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5). Exhibit (v.)to display

The man decided to exhibit his weird devotion to Hulk Hogan by getting a tattoo.

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1). Eminent (adj.)high in rank or reputation; distinguished

The Beatles were an eminent band, and are still popular today.

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2). Catastrophe (n.)sudden widespread disaster; a misfortune

The 7th inning was a catastrophe; our team made 17 errors.

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3). Badger (v.)to pester or to nag

Vincent lost his temper when his child continued to badger him about wanting spaghetti.

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4). valor (n.)boldness, courage, bravery

The dog who stopped the gun toting attacker showed tremendous valor.

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5). pollute (v.)to contaminate; impure; dirty

Stupid television continues to pollute the minds of teens.

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1). immensely (adv.)to an exceedingly great extent or degree

Pauline and Sheldon enjoyed Christmas morning immensely..

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2). Convert (v.)to change

To know how far the throw was, Koji had to convert meters to feet.

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3). alliance(n.)an agreement between people or two parties for

a particular cause

Superman and Batman formed an alliance to rid the world of crime.

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4). adjacent (adj.)adjoining; close to

Despite their house being school adjacent, Sally and Mark were always late to school.

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5). Menace (n.)a threat; someone or something that is

troublesome

Hopper was a menace to the ants in A Bug’s Life.

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1). remorse (n.)bitter regret; a sense of guilt

He did not feel any remorse after injuring his trash talking opponent.

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2). Valiant (adj.)brave and determined

The valiant plumber stormed the castle to rescue Princess Peach.

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3). Hordes (n.)

large, moving crowds

Hordes of people will be in malls on black Friday.

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4). Fathom (v.)to understand or comprehend

Dave could not fathom why he had a headache.

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5). Derisive (adj.)scornful and ridiculing

The Philadelphia fans hurled derisive comments at the Cowboys’ Michael Irvin when he was being carted off the field.

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