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Vocabulary Lesson Five

Vocabulary Lesson Five. Adequate – enough; sufficient Administer - (1)to manage or direct (2) to give out as a treatment or assistance Agitate- (1) to disturb or upset (2) to move with irregular, fast, or violent action (3) to stir up interest/support for a cause.

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Vocabulary Lesson Five

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  1. Vocabulary Lesson Five Adequate – enough; sufficient Administer- (1)to manage or direct (2) to give out as a treatment or assistance Agitate- (1) to disturb or upset (2) to move with irregular, fast, or violent action (3) to stir up interest/support for a cause. Capitulate- to give in; to surrender Citrus- (1) fruit of family that includes oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits. (2) a tree that produces the fruits of the type listed. Disrupt- (1) to break up the orderly course of (2) to interrupt; to bring to a temporary halt. Hovel- an unpleasant, cramped, and dilapidated place to live

  2. Vocabulary Lesson FiveQuiz on Wednesday, March 9th! Illiterate – unable to read or write Indifferent – (1) not concerned about; not caring (2) neither very good or very bad; passable Menial – of or relating to low-level, humble work Permanent - lasting or expected to last a long time Respite - a period of rest; a pause Strenuous – (1) needing much effort; using a lot of energy. (2) very active; vigorous Toil – (1) to work long and hard (2) to make one’s way with difficulty. Urgent – needing quick attention or action

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