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QUARTER 2 VOCABULARY

QUARTER 2 VOCABULARY. Lesson 8. OCTOBER 28-NOVEMBER 1. 1. FASTIDIOUS. Fastidious people are extremely neat and picky about details. 2. awry. If something goes awry, it fails to happen in the way it was planned. 3. gingerly.

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QUARTER 2 VOCABULARY

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  1. QUARTER 2 VOCABULARY

  2. Lesson 8 • OCTOBER 28-NOVEMBER 1

  3. 1. FASTIDIOUS • Fastidious people are extremely neat and picky about details.

  4. 2. awry • If something goes awry, it fails to happen in the way it was planned.

  5. 3. gingerly • When you do something gingerly, you do it carefully because you are nervous about making a mistake or getting hurt.

  6. 4. malicious • A malicious person wants to hurt others or cause them pain.

  7. 5. mock • Someone who mocks you imitates you in order to make fun of you.

  8. 6. fabrication • A fabrication is something that is created, not natural

  9. 7. inhabit • If you inhabit a place, you live there

  10. 8. Affix • When something is affixed, it is attached to something else.

  11. 9. INCIPIENT • Something that is incipient is just beginning to happen.

  12. 10. mutate • If something mutates, it changes into some new, usually strange, form.

  13. LESSON 9 NOVEMBER 4-8

  14. 1. PHENOMENON • A phenomenon is a rare or unusually important event.

  15. 2. REPLETE • Something that is replete is almost completely filled.

  16. 3. elude • If you elude something that is chasing you, you escape from it using cleverness and skill.

  17. 4. skeptical • If you are skeptical about something, you doubt that it’s true.

  18. 5. credible • Someone or something that is credible can be trusted or believed.

  19. 6. debunk • If you debunk some idea or belief that people have, you show proof that it is not true or real.

  20. 7. substantial • When there is a substantial amount of something, there is a lot of it.

  21. 8. implausible • A story that is implausible is so unlikely that it’s hard to believe.

  22. 9. conjecture • A conjecture is an opinion you form without much proof.

  23. 10. fraudulent • If someone’s words or actions are fraudulent, they are meant to be false or dishonest.

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