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Janelle could not believe she had been so GULLIBLE as to believe her friend’s wild story.

GULLIBLE (adj.) Easily cheated or fooled. Janelle could not believe she had been so GULLIBLE as to believe her friend’s wild story. GULL. 2. MAWKISH (adj.) Excessively and objectionably affectionate. Chanel is so MAWKISH that she cries at every wedding. MA’S KISS. 3. RAFFISH (adj.)

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Janelle could not believe she had been so GULLIBLE as to believe her friend’s wild story.

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  1. GULLIBLE (adj.) Easily cheated or fooled Janelle could not believe she had been so GULLIBLE as to believe her friend’s wild story. GULL

  2. 2. MAWKISH (adj.) Excessively and objectionably affectionate Chanel is so MAWKISH that she cries at every wedding. MA’S KISS

  3. 3. RAFFISH (adj.) Cheaply vulgar in appearance or nature; tawdry RAFFISHLY dressed, Paris Hilton was out of place at the country picnic. FISH

  4. 4. CONTINUUM (noun) A continuous whole without clear division into parts Einstein believed that space and time are not distinct dimensions, but a CONTINUUM, which he called the Theory of Relativity. CONTINUE

  5. 5. TRAVAIL (noun) Strenuous physical or mental labor or effort Mrs. Wheeler, along with many other mothers, has experienced the TRAVAIL of childbirth; some kids are worth it! TRAIL

  6. 6. INTREPID (adj.) Fearless; bold TRIP ED Daniel INTREPIDLY opened the hatch of the plane as he prepared for his first jump.

  7. 7. LANGUID (adj.) Lacking energy; weak; showing little interest in anything After her bout with the flu, Jessica was LANGUID and unable to work out for over a week. SQUID

  8. 8. EXODUS (noun) A mass departure There was an immediate EXODUS of the theater when someone yelled, “Fire!” EXIT BUS

  9. 9. INFLUX (noun) A mass arrival or incoming We will have to build an addition on to the school because of the INFLUX of new students. TRUCKS

  10. 10. ABASH (adj.) To feel ashamed or uneasy Danielle was ABASHED when the teacher pointed out her mistake in front of the whole class. CASH

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