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English IV Vocabulary Words. #18. Clandestine. I had a clandestine peek at my cell phone to see what the answers to my Middle Ages Test were. Covert. The covert operation was considered a failure because Carol’s hiding spot wasn’t very secretive. Furtive. Attempting to avoid attention. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English IV Vocabulary Words

#18

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I had a clandestine peek at my cell phone to see

what the answers to my Middle Ages Test were.

Clandestine

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The covert operation was considered a failure because Carol’s hiding spot wasn’t very secretive.

Covert

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FurtiveAttempting to avoid attention.

Shy

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Inconspicuous

Not noticeable.

The grape juice was dropped on an inconspicuous area of the carpet, so the stain was not noticeable from most angles.

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SlySneaky

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StealthyNot to be seen or heard.

Ninjas are stealthy.

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Kept secret as to not be well thought of.

The surreptitious act of switching the restroom signs was a success.

Surreptitious

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Not attracting attention.

Although skin moles are unobtrusive in daily lives of many people, some  do not like to see skin blemishes on their bodies.

Unobtrusive

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Adversary One’s opponentCats and dogs

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AdvocateSomeone representing you on a large scale.

Mohandas Gandhi was an advocate for Human Rights in India.

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ArtisanSomeone who makes things as a profession.

A blacksmith is an artisan.

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One who practices self-denial.

A monk is an ascetic person.

Ascetic

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Falsely claiming to be someone else.Charlatan

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HedonistOne who self-indulges.

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Public Speaker

President of the United States

Orator

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Pariah An outcast, possibly like this Turkish man

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RaconteurSomeone who tells stories in a entertaining fashion.

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SkepticDoubting person

Some people are skeptics of the 2012 Phenomenon, believing it won’t happen.

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VirtuosoSkilled at something.

This guy does back flips into a shirt. Therefore, he is a virtuoso

at back flips.

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ExtraneousIrrelevant; unrelated.

This statement is extraneous to English Class.

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Frivolous

No serious purpose.A man sued Michael Jordan for $832 million because he looked like him. This can be considered a frivolous lawsuit.

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IncidentalAccompanying but not a major part of something.

A dead bug on the windshield.

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Not really important.Inconsequential

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Not connected to something.

These pictures are irrelevant to each other.

Irrelevant

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Small and unimportant as to be not worth considering. (Relates to things)

Ayumi thought that the math lesson was negligible so she didn't pay attention.

Negligible

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Pertaining to or situating on the edge of something.Peripheral

This guy can see you from here with his peripheral vision. Creepy, eh? O.O

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Of little importance (Pertaining to people)

Petty theft (stealing something of little value)

Petty

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SuperficialExisting on the surface.

Some people are superficial, meaning that they only care about outward appearances.

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TriflingUnimportant.

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TrivialOf little value or importance.

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Unpleasant smell or taste; extremely sharp or bitter.Acrid

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Extremely dry.Arid

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AestheticDealing with beauty.

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AtheisticNot believing in the existence of God or godly entities.

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AmbiguousHaving a double meaning.

This picture is ambiguous because it can be seen as a woman looking into a mirror and a skull.

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AmbivalentHaving mixed feelings.

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To come together into one.

To marry is a form of coalesce.

Coalesce

Bad Example

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ConvalesceTo recover after an illness.

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Delusion

^Definition^

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Reference to something in literature or popular culture.Allusion

Easy A’s allusion to “The Scarlet Letter”

Allusion to The Bible (The whole Snake and Apple thing)

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Not real.Illusion

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ImprudentRash; nonchalant; not caring.

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DisrespectfulImpudent

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Native to an area

Bald Eagles are indigenous to North America.

Indigenous

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Needy; poor.Indigent

Obviously, Lindsay Lohan is poor,

because she stole a necklace.

Well, she’s poor by celebrity

standards.

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Being angry because you think you were being treated unfairly.Indignant

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Familiar; close.Intimate

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To frighten, especially in order to make them do what one wants.Intimidate

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not discovered or known about; uncertain; not clearObscure

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slow to understand.Obtuse

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PonderableHaving great significance; important.

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PonderousSlow and clumsy because of great weight (can be physical or mental weight)