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8 th Grade Vocabulary List 1 Gifted/Advanced

indisputable, rigorous, mundane, venture, riveting, mimicking, thoroughfare, bravado, lilting, exclusively. 8 th Grade Vocabulary List 1 Gifted/Advanced. Indisputable (adj.): Unquestionable; undeniable; obvious; certain; cannot be argued with

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8 th Grade Vocabulary List 1 Gifted/Advanced

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  1. indisputable, rigorous, mundane, venture, riveting, mimicking, thoroughfare, bravado, lilting, exclusively 8th Grade Vocabulary List 1Gifted/Advanced

  2. Indisputable (adj.): Unquestionable; undeniable; obvious; certain; cannot be argued with Sample sentence: The jury has been presented with indisputable evidence that the defendant is guilty. Other forms: Dispute, disputable 1. Indisputable

  3. Mundane (adj.): Dull; uninteresting; overly ordinary Sample sentence: Sandra’s chores quickly became mundane; she longed, instead, to be out with her friends. Sample sentence: Somehow Jenna manages to look unique, even in something as mundane as a school uniform. 2. Mundane

  4. Rigorous (adj.): Thorough; demanding; strict Sample Sentence: Jonathan’s rigorous training routine soon paid off on the basketball court. Word Forms: Rigor, Rigors, Rigorously 3. Rigorous

  5. Venture (n.): A new activity, project, business, etc. that typically involves risk Sample Sentence: The company is going to embark on an exciting venture. Sample Sentence: The baby bunnies ventured from their hole for the first time. Word Forms: Ventures, Ventured, Venturing 4. Venture

  6. Riveting (adj.): Very exciting or interesting; attention catching Sample Sentence: Mrs. Wright’s math lessons are generally riveting, which makes paying attention much easier. 5. Riveting

  7. Mimicking (v.): Closely copying or imitating speech, expressions, gestures or actions Sample Sentence: The hatchlings learned to fly by mimicking their mother. Word Forms: Mimic, Mimicked, Mimics 6. Mimicking

  8. Thoroughfare (n.): A road or path between two places; the main road into town Sample Sentence: The town’s thoroughfare was crowded with people waiting for the market to open. 7. Thoroughfare

  9. Bravado (n.): A display of pretend bravery; brave or confident talk intended to impress people Sample Sentence: The knight spoke with much bravado about his intentions to slay the dragon. 8. Bravado

  10. Lilting (v.): Speaking in a pleasant, cheerful, lively or singsong manner Sentence Sample: She has such a lovely Irish lilt to her voice. Sentence Sample: The lilting songs of birds set the tone for the beautiful spring day. Word Forms: Lilt, Lilts 9. Lilting

  11. Exclusively (adv.): Not allowing anything else; entirely; only Sentence Sample: Augusta National is a golf course open exclusively to its members. Word Forms: Exclude, Exclusivity, Exclusive, Exclusiveness, Excludes, Excluding 10. Exclusively

  12. 1. Indisputable (adj.): Unquestionable; undeniable; obvious; certain 2. Mundane (adj.): Dull; uninteresting; overly ordinary 3. Rigorous (adj.): Thorough; demanding; strict 4. Venture (n.): A new activity, project, business, etc. that typically involves risk 5. Riveting (adj.): Very exciting or interesting; attention catching 6. Mimicking (v.): Closely copying or imitating speech, expressions, gestures or actions 7. Thoroughfare (n.): A road or path between two places; the main road into town 8. Bravado (n.): A display of pretend bravery; brave or confident talk intended to impress people 9. Lilting (v.): Speaking in a pleasant, cheerful, lively or singsong manner 10. Exclusively (adv.): Not allowing anything else; entirely; only

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