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VOCABULARY SET ONE. t raipse (verb). To walk or move slowly, tiredly. m urky (adjective). Dark and unclear. p rominent (adjective). Important or noticeable. d egrade (verb). To treat with disrespect. Aghast (adjective). Very frightened. Dire (adjective). Terrible, drastic.
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traipse (verb) • To walk or move slowly, tiredly
murky (adjective) • Dark and unclear
prominent (adjective) • Important or noticeable
degrade (verb) • To treat with disrespect
Aghast (adjective) • Very frightened
Dire (adjective) • Terrible, drastic
repertory (noun) • A supply of things, a collection
latent (adjective) • Not yet developed
Intrepid (adjective) • Courageous, bold
habitable (adjective) • Suitable or good enough to live in
SENTENCES • 1. We traipsed through the heavy brush and rested by the tree. • 2. The polluted water was murky with chemicals. • 3. A prominent board member was responsible for factory’s waste management. • 4.The board member clearly degraded the factory’s high standards. • 5.Our class was aghast at the pollution in the once clean river. • 6. The plants and animals in the area were in a dire situation. • 7.We gave the factory a printed repertory of our complaints. • 8.The owner of the factory was latent in responding to our worries. • 9. Our intrepid class urged the factory to clean up after itself. • 10. The river surrounding the factory became clean and habitable once again.