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Lesson 25 Slideshow. By: Claudia, Diego, Matias , Luis. 1. a mbivalence. indecisiveness as to which course to follow {noun}. My ambivalence as to which way to go…. 2. avail. use, benefit, or advantage {noun}. Johnny tried to help, but to no avail he ended up making the trays fall. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lesson 25 Slideshow
By:Claudia, Diego, Matias, Luis
1. ambivalence indecisiveness as to which
course to follow {noun}
My ambivalence as to which way
to go…
2. availuse, benefit, or advantage {noun}
Johnny tried to help, but to no avail he ended up making the trays fall.
3. countervailingacting against something so as to cancel its effect; counteractive {adj.}
The countervailing forces at each side did not allow the bookshelf to be
moved.
4. evaluate to judge or determine the
value of {verb}
The art critic closely evaluated
the painting.
5. evince to show or demonstrate clearly
{verb}
The flyer says “Evince your presence” which in other words is show your
presence.
6. invaluable priceless; having a value to great to
be measured {adj.}
“Your help has been invaluable to us”, said the charity’s founder to the donor.
7. prevail to be greater in strength; to triumph
{verb}
These underwear diapers prevail over any other
brand!
8. valedictorian the student who has the highest academic rank
in a class and who usually delivers the graduation speech {noun}
9. valiant brave; possessing
courage and boldness {adj.}
10. vanquish to defeat; to overcome, conquer, or subdue {verb}
The wrestler in red is about to vanquish his opponent.
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