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Vocabulary 9

Vocabulary 9. English III. Affinity. kinship or likeness; natural connections/ abilities Sentence: Bill Gates has an affinity for working with computers. Agate. marble style stone. Alleviation. relief to pain or anguish

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Vocabulary 9

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  1. Vocabulary 9 English III

  2. Affinity • kinship or likeness; natural connections/abilities • Sentence: Bill Gates has an affinity for working with computers.

  3. Agate • marble style stone

  4. Alleviation • relief to pain or anguish • Sentence: The UN World food program strives to alleviate hunger for the neediest people in the work fighting famine.

  5. Allusion • Allusion: reference to a famous work or person or literature

  6. Barks • boats or other sailing vessels

  7. Coveted • a wrongful desire or wish to have someone else’s object as your own • Sentence: Rumpelstiltskin coveted the kingdom of Far Far Away.

  8. Demeanor • Behavior • I was extremely nervous for my first violin lesson but Anne's calm demeanor immediately put me at ease. • There was something about his demeanor that told me he was hiding something.

  9. Dissever • to divide into parts; cut up • The mother carefully started to dissever the meat for her 2 year old.

  10. Equivocal • ambiguous; indefinite • Sentence: Equivocalposition; the tests are quite clear.

  11. Inordinate • exceeding the limits of reason • Sentence: They shut the construction site down due to the inordinate number of worker injuries. • Sentence: She took an inordinate number of suitcases on her trip.

  12. Insipid • lacking in flavor; bland; boring • Sentence: My mother-in-law’s rice is insipid. I always have to add some salt on it.

  13. Pertinacity • stubbornness; persistence • Sentence: The proprietor had pertinacity and persistence and would relentlessly push his product.

  14. Sepulcher • a burial vault or tomb • Sentence: After he died, Josiah was buried at the sepulcher by the sea.

  15. Seraphs • member of the higher order of angels • Sentence: Seraphs are supposed to always follow God’s commands and praise Him.

  16. Vagary • strange ideas • Sentence: After Bob made a fool of himself, Sam quickly got up on stage so he could cover up the vagary.

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