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Grammar with a Giggle Vocabulary Quiz Flashcards for Quiz #2 Language Arts | English Mr. Jeffers

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Grammar with a GiggleVocabulary Quiz Flashcards for Quiz #2

Language Arts | EnglishMr. Jeffers

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Directions:

If you’re using an iPod, simply scroll through each of the slides to view the vocabulary word first.

Then, on the slide following each vocabulary word, you’ll find the definition.

Enjoy!

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Smitten

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Smitten1. fill somebody with love2. marked by an unreasonable

fondness or liking for something or someone

 E.g. “He was smitten for her.”  

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Elucidate

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Elucidateexplain something: to explain or clarify something

to make “lucid:

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Apparition

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Apparitionappearance of something ghostly: an appearance of a supposed ghost or something ghostly

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Transcribe

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Transcribecopy something: to write out an exact copy of something

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Dapper

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Dappertrim: describes a man who is neat and elegant in dress and manner

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Lament

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Lamentexpress sadness: to express grief or sorrow about something

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Manifest

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Manifestshow something clearly: to make something evident by showing or demonstrating it very clearly

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Antecedent

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Antecedent1. a word, phrase, or clause that is replaced by a pronoun.

2. preceding; prior: an antecedent event

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Saunter

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Saunterto walk at an easy, unhurried pace

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Comely

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Comelygood-looking: describes a woman who is good-looking

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Aside

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Aside1. a temporary departure from a main theme or topic, esp. a parenthetical comment or remark; short digression.

2. words spoken so as not to be heard by others present.

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Dilemma

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DilemmaA situation with unsatisfactory choices

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Sally

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Sallyto rush out suddenly: to rush or spring forth suddenly