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Vocabulary Study for “the tell-tale heart”. foresight. (n) Thoughtful regard for the future. Fortunately, Gabriel had the foresight to read the assigned material for his history class. They had a pop quiz that day!. dissimulation. (n ) hidden under a false appearance.
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foresight • (n) Thoughtful regard for the future
Fortunately, Gabriel had the foresight to read the assigned material for his history class. They had a pop quiz that day!
dissimulation • (n ) hidden under a false appearance
When Jenny spilled the milk, her dissimulation didn’t fool her mom.
vexed • (adj.) troubled; distressed; agitated
Mariana was sorely vexed when she didn’t get an iPad for her birthday.
sagacity • (adj.) sound judgment
Elizabeth acted with great sagacity to solve the mystery of her lost chocolates.
hearkening • (v) giving careful attention
Hearkening the sage advice of your parents will save you a lot of grief in the future.
awe • (n.) a mixed feeling of reverence, fear and wonder
suavity • (n.) gracefulness, politeness
audacity • (n.) bold courage, daring
The mouse had the audacity to finally stand up to his tormentor
derision • (n.) contempt, ridicule
The students laughed in derision when Joey came to school in his pajamas thinking it was pajama spirit day.