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Word List #11

Word List #11. 1. Aeon : indefinitely long period of time. “It felt like aeons since I last saw my best friend.”. 2. Ancillary : secondary. “After the first wave of attack failed, the army resorted to ancillary measures, such as air and naval assault.”. 3. Argot : slang.

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Word List #11

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  1. Word List #11

  2. 1. Aeon: indefinitely long period of time • “It felt like aeons since I last saw my best friend.”

  3. 2. Ancillary: secondary • “After the first wave of attack failed, the army resorted to ancillary measures, such as air and naval assault.”

  4. 3. Argot: slang • “My friends and I speak in argot that only we can understand.”

  5. 4. Bawdy: vulgarly improper • “The comedian is known for his inappropriate and bawdy jokes.

  6. 5. Chimerical: unrealistic • “My coach has chimerical expectations if he thinks I can run the 40-yard dash in under 4.5 seconds!”

  7. 6. Covert: concealed • “Despite a helicopter crash that nearly killed several Navy Seal, the covertoperation to kill Osama Bin Laden was successful.”

  8. 7. Despoil: plunder • “The Vikings despoiled the village after a heavy attack.”

  9. 8. Elide: 1. strike out; delete; 2. slur over • “While revising my paper, I elided unnecessary sentences.” • “The drunken man elided his vowels when he spoke.”

  10. 9. Encroach: trespass • “The ornery old man sat in his rocking chair with a shotgun to keep people from encroaching upon on his property.”

  11. 10. Exacting: strict • “My exacting boss wants everything perfect before we open in the morning.”

  12. 11. Genuflect: bend the knee in worship • “The man genuflected in prayer after surviving the shipwreck.”

  13. 12. Idealize: regard as perfect • “Romeo and Juliet blindly idealized each other.”

  14. 13. Lucubrate: study laboriously • “Before exams, I lucubrate until the late hours of the night.”

  15. 14. Moot: 1. debatable; ; devoid of practical significance; 2. raise • “We pointlessly argued in circles over a moot topic.” • “I’d like to moot the idea that we break for lunch!”

  16. 15. Ocher: pigment used in paints • “The artist used ocher to achieve an earthen color in the landscape.”

  17. 16. Perfunctory: mechanically routine • “I grudgingly completed my chores in a perfunctorymanner.”

  18. 17. Querulous: given to complaining • “Because my friend is so impatient and negative, she has a querulous attitude.”

  19. 18. Tier: row • “The playoff team was in the top tier of the NFL.” • “We faced a top-tiered team in the semi-finals of the tournament.”

  20. Assignment • Show mastery of each vocabulary word by writing a sentence that demonstrates its meaning. • Underline the vocabulary word in the sentence. • Skip lines between sentences.

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