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apprehensive adj.

•Worried•Many people are apprehensive about flying, causing them to travel less than they would like.

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demure adj

•Little Tammy was demure when the babysitter first arrived, but after her parents left, she became a wild child.

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• Pretending shyness

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deterrent

adj•obstacle•The gate in front of the stairway was definitely a deterrent to the baby, who loved to climb stairs.

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eloquent adj

•Smooth and persuasive•Ken admired his father’s eloquent acceptance speech for “Doctor of the Year.”

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guru noun

•leader•Ellie Smith’s friends considered her the guru of party planning.

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imply verb

•Suggest without saying•When I offered you some gum, I didn’t mean to imply that you had bad breath!

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indelible adj•Permanent•September 11, 2001, left an indelible mark on all Americans.

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inevitable adj• unavoidable

•Unfortunately, car racing usually results in an inevitablecrash of vehicles.

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smolder

verb

•Burn with little smoke, no flame•The underground fire continued to smolder for days before re-igniting.

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stodgy adj

•Dull & stuffy•Although college professor Dr. Wright looked like a stodgy old man, his students admired him.

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Words 11 and 12 for this week are:

rendezvous & plethora

You do not have to make study cards for these two words, but you will have to know the meanings for the quiz on Friday.


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