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Explore essential vocabulary pertaining to resolution, analogy, and emotional states in this enlightening guide. Learn the meanings of crucial terms like 'resolve,' 'insinuate,' 'apathy,' and 'prowess,' gaining insight into their usage and grammatical forms. This resource will help you comprehend the subtle nuances of each word, illustrating their meanings through detailed explanations and examples. Ideal for students and language enthusiasts alike, this guide enhances your understanding of language structure, including how adjectives modify nouns and pronouns.
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7 Week 3 • Resolution (n): a formal decision or expression of opinion; firmness of purpose • V: resolve • Adj: resolute
Analogy (n):a comparison made to shown similarity • Adj: analogous • Adv: analogously
Insinuate (v): to suggest or hint slyly; to introduce indirectly • N: insinuation
Apathy (n): absence of emotion; lack of interest • Adj: apathetic • Adv: apathetically
Shirk (v): to evade work, duty, responsibility, etc. • N: shirker
Adjective: modifies a noun or pronoun • Answers the questions • What kind • What color • How many • Which one