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P.O.S. : Verb. Definition: Mixed or Blended. Syn...
Adj.—courteous and pleasant; sociable, easy to ...
(7.L.6). Rate the Following Words. Astute. Authe...
DAY ONE. Write the root and the definition. Write...
vocabulary word. Definition. “Link” word . Or...
by Rodman . Philbrick. Vocabulary directions:. Co...
Unit 8 . PORT. From the Latin word ‘. portare. ...
V.—to grow or accumulate over time; to happen a...
Rate the words. Hearse. Balustrades. Cravat. Asto...
adj.—moderate, sparing (as in eating and drinki...
Definition:. Synonym/Antonym:. Original Sentence:...
Context Clues – What Are They?. Context clues a...
To snatch. Greedy; devouring. rapacious. Adjectiv...
From Essential Words . For The TOEFL. Favorable w...
Synonym:. Hardship. Antonym:. Plenty. Parts of Sp...
Exercise 1-1. The referents of pronouns. Which wo...
What do the following words mean?. frail. suede. ...
Synonym:. Antonym:. Inaction. Parts of Speech:. D...
Synonym:. Antonym:. Inaction. Parts of Speech:. D...
Use your detective skills to identify the meaning...
crash into the mountainside.. Synonym:. Antonym:....
Embarrassed or humiliated. Synonym. : embarrassed...
JOC. From the Latin word ‘. jocus. ’. Joke. W...
Synonym:. Antonym:. Parts of Speech:. Definition:...
amenity. (n.) that which is pleasant or agreeabl...
Vocabulary. Proximity. Supplemental oxygen. Accli...
To destroy the self-confidence, poise, or self-po...
221 IC. 811 Corboy. What is a thesaurus? . (. not...
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After you finish the writing, file it and set up ...
Counter. Verb. To say or do something in oppositi...
What is a synonym?. A synonym is words or phrases...
What is an index?. An index:. • Is a schema obj...
1 CP. 1. Admonish. (verb) To caution or advise a...
v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct. ...
TOEFL. Lesson 9 by: . Ruwaidah. . accurate. He w...
Acknowledge- V. To admit the existence of. . Aut...
Accomplice. n. a person who takes part in a crime...
Latin VINCERE, VICTUM “to conquer”. 1. Invinc...
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