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Quarter 2 Vocabulary Slide Show

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PERMEATE

  • To spread through;to pass through the pores of something.

PERMEATE

  • I permeated through the water.
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SCUPULOUS

  • Principaled; acting with strict regard for What is considered right or proper.

SCRUPULOUS

  • I am very scrupulous on respecting teachers.
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VACILLATE

  • To sway unsteadily;waver;totter; stagger
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VACILLATE

  • The tree vacillated in the wind.
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RECONNAISSANCE

  • A preliminary survey to gain information, especially for military.
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RECONNAISSANCE

  • I reconnaissance to see when my grandfather was going to die
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FORMIDABLE

  • Causing fear, apprehension, or dread.

FORMIDABLE

  • The bomb was very formidable.

RELIC

  • A item, object, or Idea of the past.

RELIC

  • The Great Wall of China is a relic.

POSTERITY

  • All future generations.
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POSTERITY

  • The next generation of America is a posterity.
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QUINTESSENTIAL

  • Representing the perfect example of a class or quality.

QUINTESSENTIAL

  • Our class is not a quintessential.
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WHIMSICAL

  • Playful, funny, or amusing.

WHIMSICAL

  • The car is a whimsical.
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FIDELITY

  • To be in the army you have to be very fidelity.
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CONSCIENCE

  • The sense of moral or goodness or responsibility of ones's own conduct,
  • Intentions, or a character together with feeling of obligation to do the right or be good.
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CONSCIENCE

  • I have a good conscience.
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PLETHORA

  • Over abundance or excess of something;more than enough.
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PLETHORA

  • There is a plethora of meat.
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REPRIEVE

  • A formal temporary suspension of the execution of sentence,
  • Especially of death. Also it is a temporary break or relief as from pain or trouble.
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REPRIEVE

  • The death sentence became a reprieve.
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CANTANKEROUS

  • Difficult or irritating to deal with; crabby
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CANTANKEROUS

  • The test was very cantankerous to finish.
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UBIQUITOUS

  • Seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
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UBIQUITOUS

  • God is ubiquitous.

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