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Enhance Your Vocabulary with New Words Explained

Explore a selection of new vocabulary words that will enrich your communication skills. This guide includes terms like "phlegm," which refers to thick mucus from a cold or flu, and "solicitor," a person requesting something, often money. Discover synonyms, allegations, and understand how to nourish ideas and emotions. Words like "obnoxious" and "stupendous" add depth to language, while "subjective" highlights the importance of personal perspective in communication. Perfect for learners seeking to expand their lexicon!

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Enhance Your Vocabulary with New Words Explained

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  1. Vocab #6

  2. New Words (page 37R) 1.Phlegm – (n), Thick mucus from a cold or flu 2.Solicitor – (n), A person who asks for something, especially money 3.Synonym – (n) A word meaning the same as another word 4.Allegation – (n) When a person is blamed for something without evidence 5.Apathetic - (adj.) Showing little or no emotion 6.Nourish – (v) To feed, make stronger or keep alive 7.Photosynthesis – How sunlight and chlorophyll nourish plants 8.Obnoxious – (adj.) offensive, unpleasant 9.Stupendous – (adj.) Astonishing, amazing 10.Subjective – (adj.) Based on opinion, not facts

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