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Unit 3 Vocabulary

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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ALLOT (V.)

  • The house alloted out all their Halloween candy that night.
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AMASS (V.)

  • The army amassed the reiforcements.

AUDACIOUS (ADJ.)

  • The audacious man jumped off the cliff.
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COMPLY (V.)

  • If the student does not comply with the rules, he or she will receive a demerit.

DEVOID (ADJ.)

  • It is better to have more than enough food than it is to have a devoid amount.

ELITE (N.) (ADJ.)

  • Nike elite socks are worn by many pro athletes.

GRAPPLE (V.) (N.)

  • I grappled with my friend over who should go first.

INCAPACITATE (V.)

  • The injury incapacitated him from playing football.

INSTIGATE (V.)

  • The naughty boys instigated trouble and got sent to the principles.

LONGEVITY (N.)

  • The longevity of a dog is about ten to twenty years.

MYRAID (ADJ.) (N.)

  • The gazelle where myraid.

PERSPECTIVE (N.)

  • I agreed with the perspective of my friend.

PERTURB (V.)

  • The one gorilla tried to perturb all the others.

PRODIGIOUS (ADJ.)

  • The prodigious elephant was very lazy and didnt want to do abything.

RELEVANT (ADJ.)

  • He is relevant to our conversation.

SKITTISH (ADJ.)

  • The skittish dog rarely came out.

TETHER (N.) (V.)

  • The boat was tethered to the dock.

UNISON (N.)

  • The football team worked in unison with each other.

VIE (V.)

  • The chess players vie with each other.

WILLFUL (ADJ.)

  • The willful little girl had to have it her own way.