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Lesson 5 Vocabulary. Mrs. Frazee. Jaded. Kate became jaded about love after the third boyfriend in a month broke up with her. Jaded. Adjective Worn out; dulled, as from overindulgence Synonyms: exhausted, wearied, tired, spent Antonyms: fresh, unused. Gist.
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Lesson 5 Vocabulary Mrs. Frazee
Kate became jaded about love after the third boyfriend in a month broke up with her.
Jaded • Adjective • Worn out; dulled, as from overindulgence • Synonyms: exhausted, wearied, tired, spent • Antonyms: fresh, unused
Gist • Noun • The main point • Synonyms: idea, essence
When the majority of people in the community were in favor of school uniforms, Johnny stood up and advocated against school uniforms.
Advocate • Verb • To recommend; to speak in favor of • Synonyms: promote, encourage • Antonyms: oppose, contest
He tried to efface his memories of her by burning all her pictures.
Efface • Verb • To obliterate; to wipe out • Synonyms: erase • Antonyms: allow, permit
The candidate had charisma and good looks, but little knowledge of important issues.
Charisma • Noun • Personal appeal or attraction; magnetism • Synonyms: charm, captivation • Antonyms: repulse
The ogre occasionally emerged from this mountain cave and terrorized the villagers.
Ogre • Noun • A brute; a large monster; a frightful giant
The fast music and spinning dancers mesmerized the audience.
Mesmerize • Verb • To hypnotize • Synonym: captivate, entrance • Antonym: bore, disenchant, turn off
Ann thought that she saw a ghostly entity hovering over the graveyard, but it turned out to be a flag.
Entity • Noun • Anything having existence, either physical or mystical
Let’s not bandy words about the deal any more; just sign the papers and leave, please.
Bandy • Verb • To exchange words to discuss casually
The dastardly thief stole money only from helpless, elderly people
Dastardly • Adjective • Cowardly and treacherous • Synonyms: dishonorable; shameful • Antonyms: righteous
Don’t you think it’s sad that many people use only a small fraction of their latent abilities?
latent • Adjective • Hidden; present but not realized • Synonyms: dormant, inactive, undeveloped • Antonyms: exposed, manifest, evident
Most dieters occasionally succumbto the lure of a high-calorie dessert.
succumb • Verb • To give way to superior force, yield • Synonyms: submit, die, expire • Antonyms: overcome, master, conquer
It is dangerous for hikers to drink water from any source that appears to be stagnant.
stagnant • Adjective • Not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, sluggish, dull • Synonyms: still motionless, inert, dormant • Antonyms: flowing, running, fresh
Behavior considered brazen in one era may be deemed perfectly acceptable in another.
brazen • Adjective • Shameless, impudent; made of brass • Synonyms: blatant, bold • Antonyms: deferential, respectful
Criminals deemed incorrigible can expect to receive maximum sentences for their offenses against society.
incorrigible • Adjective • Not able to be corrected; out of control • Synonyms: unruly, hopeless, incurable, persistent • Antonyms: manageable, obedient, good