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Vocab 1. 1) Avid – Eager; enthusiastic Marcia is an avid skier, who spends each weekend on the slopes. 2) Brusque – Abrupt in manner; gruff The lawyer’s brusque questioning scared the witness. 3) Concise – Short and to the point
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1) Avid – Eager; enthusiastic Marcia is an avid skier, who spends each weekend on the slopes.
2) Brusque – Abrupt in manner; gruff The lawyer’s brusque questioning scared the witness.
3) Concise – Short and to the point “Sit down” is a concise way to tell someone to have a seat.
4) Demean – To cause a lowering of self esteem When you call someone names, it demeans them.
5) Despicable – Deserving blame or scorn Driving away after hitting a child is a despicable thing to do.
6) Emulate – To try to imitate Many young men try to emulate professional athletes.
7) Evoke – To bring to mind, often by suggestion 80s music evokes high school memories for me.
8) Excruciating– Very painful The injury on my arm was excruciating!
9) Inaugurate – To install in office with a formal ceremony Presidents of the United States are inaugurated in January following the November election.
10) Pervade – To spread throughout The smell pervaded the room quickly.
11) Proprietor – An owner of a store or other business The proprietor of the shop planned a big back to school sale.
12) Pseudonym – A fictional (made up) name for an author Mark Twain is a pseudonym for Samuel Clemens.
13) Rebuff – To reject bluntly The girl rebuffed the gentlemen’s request for a date.
14) Resilient – Capable of recovering quickly The girl was resilient after her house fire.
15) Turbulent – Wild; unruly The waters were turbulent after the storm.