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Power Words 2

Power Words 2. Bring reading book TOMORROW. manifest. 1. (adj.) easily understandable, obvious (When I wrote the wrong number on the chalkboard, my mistake was so manifest that the entire class laughed.) 2. (v.) to show plainly (His illness first manifested itself with a terrible rash.).

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Power Words 2

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  1. Power Words 2 Bring reading book TOMORROW

  2. manifest • 1. (adj.) easily understandable, obvious • (When I wrote the wrong number on the chalkboard, my mistake was so manifest that the entire class laughed.) • 2. (v.) to show plainly • (His illness first manifested itself with a terrible rash.)

  3. Neophyte (NEE-o-fight) • (n.) someone who is young or inexperienced • (As a neophyte in the literary world, Malik had trouble finding a publisher for his first novel.)

  4. Opulent (OPP-you-lent) • (adj.) characterized by rich abundance verging on showing off • (The opulent furnishings of the dictator’s mansion contrasted with the tiny houses of her subjects.)

  5. Perfunctory (purr-FUNK-tory) • (adj.) showing little interest or enthusiasm • (Jill was not surprised when her perfunctory attempt at homework earned a “C”.)

  6. Reciprocate (re-SIP-row-kate) • (v.) to give something in return • (I gave my friend an iPod for his birthday, but he didn’t reciprocate)

  7. Superfluous (sue-PURR-flew-us) • (adj.) more than what is necessary • (Tracy had already won the campaign so her constant flattery of others was superfluous.)

  8. temperance • (n.) moderation; not going to an extreme • (I lacked temperance at the all-you-can-eat buffet, and my stomach hurt all night.)

  9. Ubiquitous (you-BIK-wit-us) • (adj.) existing everywhere, widespread • (It only took ten years for cell phones to go from rare to ubiquitous.)

  10. Vicarious (vie-CARE-ee-us) • (adj.) experiencing through another person • (Even though I couldn’t go on the trip, I felt a vicarious thrill by looking at the pictures on his blog.)

  11. wistful • (adj.) thoughtfully sad • (Since her dog died, Edda missed it terribly and sat around wistfully all day long.)

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