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Explore essential vocabulary with our group 11 words, including "sinister," which describes something evil or disastrous, exemplified by a criminal’s sinister plan. Learn about "discreet," meaning modest or careful, as in surveillance cameras. Discover "convenient," denoting comfort or suitability, such as a hotel’s location. We also cover "beneficial," useful for describing helpful situations, and "appropriate," fitting for social contexts. Additionally, understand "unruly," "gripe," and "aggravate" for expressing management challenges and nuisances.
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Vocabulary Group 11
sinistersi nus tur A good/bad Evil or disastrous The criminal’s sinister plan was discovered by the hero.
discreetdi skreet A good/bad Modest or careful In the store, the surveillance cameras are very discreet.
convenientkun veenyunt A good/bad Comfortable, suitable, or nearby The hotel was in a very convenient location close to the city.
beneficialbe nuh fi shul A good/bad helpful Math tutoring has been very beneficial for me; my grades are improving.
appropriateuh pro pre ut A good/bad Fitting or suitable Do not ask your questions now, wait for the appropriate time at the end of the lesson.
unrulyun roo lee A bother Not easy to rule, manage, or control Mrs. Hall’s first period class is unruly because so many kids misbehave.
gripegrip v bother To grumble and complain The students always gripe about having too much homework.
aggravatea gruhvate V bother 1) To make worse or 2) to annoy The child’s constant scratching aggravated the rash making it itch even worse.