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English 11 Vocabulary Lesson 6

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aspirant (n)one who seeks to attain or accomplish a particular goal
cumbersome (adj)burdensome, troublesome
distend (v)to extend; to enlarge from internal pressure
droll (adj)having a humorous, whimsical, or odd quality
emanate (v)to come out from a source
environs (n)the districts around a city; adjoining regions or space
evoke (v)to call forth or up; to conjure; to cite especially with approval
inertia (n)a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion; indisposition to motion
intermittent (adj)coming and going at intervals, not continuous
jubilant (adj)filled with or expressing great joy or triumph
lurid (adj)causing horror or revulsion; gruesome
mitigate (v)to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe or painful
permeate (v)to diffuse through or penetrate something
precocious (adj)exceptionally early in development or occurrence; mature qualities at an unusually early age
proficient (adj)well advanced in an art, occupation, or branch of knowledge
proverbial (adj)of, or relating to, or resembling a brief popular epigram or maxim
rehabilitate (v)to retore to former capacity; reinstate; restablish the good name of
sepulchral (adj)of or relating to a place of burial or tomb
slake (v)satisfy or quench (as in thirst)
tenure (n)the act, right, manner, or term of holding something (property, a position in office); a status granted after a trial period


English 10 and 11 Instructor
William Fleming High School
Roanoke, VA

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