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This lesson focuses on essential vocabulary words, their definitions, and usage in sentences, highlighting their parts of speech. Learn about terms like "ramifications" (consequences), "seldom" (not often), and "stagnant" (standing still). We will also explore concepts related to being "oblivious" (unaware), "authentic" (real), and "ludicrous" (absurd). Additionally, we will discuss the significance of being "inundated" (overwhelmed) and "arduous" (difficult) while modifying language to achieve clear communication.
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WOD Unit 5 #49-60
49. ramifications • DD: consequences or results of actions • Part of speech: NOUN • If Buster chews our reports, ramifications will occur.
50. seldom • DD: not often, hardly ever • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE • It is seldom that Buster cuddles when looking for his ball.
50. seldom • DD: not often, hardly ever • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE • It is seldom that Buster cuddles when looking for his ball.
51. STAGNANT • DD: standing still, dormant, lethargic • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE • Stagnant water is not for drinking.
52. OBLIVIOUS • DD: unaware, airhead, forgetful • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE • Buster is oblivious about my grading expectations.
53. AUTHENTIC • DD: real, not ersatz • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE • Bell’s love for Buster is authentic.
54. LUDICROUS • DD: ridiculous, absurd • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
55. inundated • DD: flooded, overwhelmed • Part of speech: verb
56. arduous • DD: difficult, much effort • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
57. neutral • DD: not favoring either side • Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
58. modify • DD: to change, to improve • Part of speech: verb
60. fluctuate • Verb; To change back and forth, to vary irregularly