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Vocabulary Week 14. Word 1: Forfeit Def: To lose something because of something you did or cannot continue Sent : Lakeview Middle School had to forfeit the Tri-state basketball trophy because one of Coach Sanders players was 20 years old.
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Word 1: ForfeitDef: To lose something because of something you did or cannot continueSent: Lakeview Middle School had to forfeit the Tri-state basketball trophy because one ofCoach Sanders players was 20 years old.
Word 2: Flatter / FlatteryDef: To praise or say nice things to someone in order to get something from themSent: Everyone had nothing but flattery for Coach Sanders until he had to forfeit.
Word 3: Distinct / DistinctlyDef: Clear without doubtSent: People distinctly remembering Coach Sanders being a cheat in school.
Word 4: FeebleDef: Weak from age or illness, mentally not alert due to ageSent: Even Coach Sanders old and feeble grandmother was embarrassed.
Word 5: Hallucinate / HallucinationDef: To see things that are really not thereSent: Coaches thought they were hallucinating when they saw how tall Joe Wayne was.
Word 6: Intense / IntensityDef: Very strong feelings or actionSent: Joe Wayne was tall, fast and played with intensity. Unfortunately he was too old.
Word 7:DeplorableDef: Shockingly bad in quality, deserving strong condemnation and criticismSent: Coach Sanders playing a 20 year old in a middle school game was deplorable.
Word 8: DiscardDef: To throw awaySent: Lakeview Middle School fired Coach Sanders and discarded everything in his office.
Word 9: CrampedDef: A place where there is not enough room for everything to fit comfortablySent: Coach Sanders moved into a cramped apartment and was never heard of again.
Word 10: Eloquence / EloquentDef: Skillful and elegant speaking Sent: Principal White gave an eloquent speech about fair play and sportsmanship.
Word 11: SarcasticDef: Saying something that is intended to make someone feel stupidSent: Principal White sarcasticallysaid Coach Sanders represented true sportsmanship.
Word 12: SlumpDef: 1 To sink down heavily into a chair 2 For something to quickly get worseSent:Lakeview Middle School’s basketball program went quickly into a slump.
Word 13: Indicate / IndicationDef: To point out somethingSent: Coach Sanders situation was just another indication that cheating doesn’t pay.
Word 14: Obstruct / ObstructionDef: To block the path or get in the way of progressSent: Cheating was an obstruction in Coach Sanders life which he never got past.
Word 15: PatheticDef: So bad as to cause people to feel sorry for, really badSent: Joe Wayne pathetically lived the rest remembering his glory days in basketball.
Word 16: Hinder/ HindranceDef: To stop or keep from making progressSent: The whole affair was a hindrancebecame Principal White finding a new coach.
Word 17: Enthusiastic / EnthusiasmDef: To be very excited aboutSent: Lucky, Principal White found an enthusiastic coach to replace Coach Sanders.
Word 18: Swerve Def: To change directions very quickly Sent: The first day of his job, the new coach swerved to miss a dog and hit a bus.
Word 19: VeerDef: To change direction suddenlySent: If the new coach had veered to the right, he would have hit Principal White.
Word 20: Independent / IndependenceDef: Able to work alone, not under another’s controlSent: The new coach was given a lot of independence in order to fix the old problems.