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ELIGIBLE

ADJECTIVE; MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS. EX: I WAS ELIGIBLE FOR THE RIDE.

Eloquent
Adjective; powerful, having speech.
Ex: Barack Obamas speech was very eloquent.

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Denizen
Noun; one who lives in a certain place.
Ex: There are many denizens native to Chicago.

Conundrum
Noun; puzzling question or problem
Ex: the maze was a real conundrum.

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Preside
Verb; to be in charge
Ex: I am often the one to preside the dodgeball game.

Innovation
Noun; a change in the usual way.
Ex: The stove was an amazing innovation that changed many people's lives.

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Ardent
Adjective; enthusiastic or full of positive emotion.
Ex: I was very ardent after we won our first game of the season.

Persnickety
Adjective; fussy or hard to please.
Ex: My grandma is very persnickety and I am never able to please her fully.

Mellifluous
Adjective; smoothly or sweetly flowing.
Ex: the chocolate river was mellifluous and so perfect.

Askew
Adjective; twisted the wrong way
Ex: my arm was askew.

Scant
Adjective; not quite enough
Ex: I couldn't scant enough spices so the meal lost a lot of its flavor.

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Knack
Noun; a special skill or flair
Ex: I have a knack for opening safes.

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Angst
Noun; a feeling of deep anxiety
Ex: I am very angst about the bands concert this weekend.

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Xenophobia
Noun; intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries
Ex: my friend has Xenophobia.