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This vocabulary list features five key words—Intercede, Innuendo, Elicit, Jaded, and Transcend—essential for enhancing English communication skills. Each term is accompanied by its definition and an illustrative example to provide context. "Intercede" refers to pleading on someone else's behalf, while "Innuendo" involves making indirect derogatory suggestions. "Elicit" means to draw forth information, "Jaded" describes a state of weariness, and "Transcend" signifies rising above limitations. Master these words to improve your English fluency.
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Vocab Unit 1 English 10
Intercede To plead on behalf of someone else; to serve as a third party or g0-between in a disagreement. Example: He asked me to intercede with the coach on his behalf.
Innuendo • A hint, indirect suggestion, or reference (often in a derogatory sense) • She tarnished my reputation by her innuendo.
Elicit • To draw forth, bring out from some source (such as another person) • Example: Mark tried to elicit information from him
Jaded • Wearied, worn-out, dulled • Example: He was jaded from mowing the yard.
Transcend • To rise above or beyond, exceed • Example: She was able to transcend her own suffering and help others.
Vocab Words • Intercede • Innuendo • Elicit • Jaded • Transcend