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arable camaraderie desiccate equanimity frangible interminable litany lugubrious moratorium . replete truncate ubiquitous vernacular wrenching zealous. Lesson 1. camaraderie. Rapport and goodwill The coach attributed the team’s success to the camaraderie among the players.

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  1. arable camaraderie desiccate equanimity frangible interminable litany lugubrious moratorium replete truncate ubiquitous vernacular wrenching zealous Lesson 1

  2. camaraderie • Rapport and goodwill • The coach attributed the team’s success to the camaraderie among the players

  3. frangible • Easy to break • Mom seldom used the frangible, antique dishes in the china cabinet.

  4. litany • Any long repetitive, or dull recital. • The dissatisfied customer read a litany of complaints to the company representative.

  5. moratorium • Suspension of activity; an authorized delay • The warring factions declared a moratorium on combat during peace talks.

  6. zealous • Fervent; fanatical • The zealous political made claims he could not support.

  7. desiccate • To dry out; to remove moisture • Janet desiccates flowers and then uses them to make wreaths

  8. wrenching • Causing mental or physical pain. • The wrenching pain in my neck kept me from looking around

  9. replete • Full, abundant • The anglers were happy to find their stream replete with trout.

  10. interminable • Tiresome and long; seemingly endless • The last few hours of school before holiday vacation seemed interminable.

  11. arable • Suitable for cultivation of land • Death Valley and the Badlands are both characterized by their lack of arable soil.

  12. lugubrious • Mournful; gloomy • The lugubrious funeral scene temporarily interrupted the comic tone of the play.

  13. truncate • To shorten • The candidate truncated his campaign because of a family illness.

  14. ubiquitous • Occurring or seeming to occur everywhere; omnipresent. • The camping trip was horrible; the mosquitoes were ubiquitous and hungry

  15. vernacular • Everyday language • Using slang or vernacular in formal term paper is usually inappropriate.

  16. equanimity • Composure; calmness • Oddly enough, the plaintiff recounted the story of her attack with perfect equanimity.

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