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Vocab Lesson 1

Vocab Lesson 1. English 11. Rectify. To correct; to make right Example: JoAnne tried to rectify her poor relationship with her son by spending more time with him. . Fervent. Eager; earnest Example: We made a fervent attempt to capture the stallion, but he was too quick for us. . Besiege.

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Vocab Lesson 1

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  1. Vocab Lesson 1 English 11

  2. Rectify To correct; to make right Example: JoAnne tried to rectify her poor relationship with her son by spending more time with him.

  3. Fervent • Eager; earnest • Example: We made a fervent attempt to capture the stallion, but he was too quick for us.

  4. Besiege • To overwhelm; to surround and attack • Example: People jumped from the ground and brushed themselves off as ants besieged the picnic.

  5. ignoble • Dishonorable; shameful • Cheating on an exam is an ignoble way to get good grades

  6. Erotic • Pertaining to sexual love • Example: The museum staff cancelled the exhibition when it saw the erotic sculptures.

  7. Vocab Words for Lesson 1 • Rectify: Verb • Fervent: Adjective • Besiege: Verb • Ignoble: Adjective • Erotic: Adjective

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