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Most commonly used Act words

Most commonly used Act words . Adept . Adjective Very skilled, able, or proficient He is adept in the art of disguises. . advocate . Noun One who acts in support or defense of a person or cause. . Aesthetic. Adjective Pertaining to what is beautiful or tasteful. Anachronism. Noun

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Most commonly used Act words

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  1. Most commonly used Act words

  2. Adept • Adjective • Very skilled, able, or proficient • He is adept in the art of disguises.

  3. advocate • Noun • One who acts in support or defense of a person or cause.

  4. Aesthetic • Adjective • Pertaining to what is beautiful or tasteful

  5. Anachronism • Noun • Something out of its correct chronological or historical order. The most famous example of anachronism comes from Act 2 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s play “Julius Caesar”: “Brutus: Peace! Count the clock. Cassius: The clock has stricken three.”

  6. Anecdote • Noun • A short account of an interesting or humorous incident • Example: Mrs. White’s duck story

  7. apprehensive • Adjective • Uneasy, anxious, or fearful about the future.

  8. arrogance • Noun • An offensive display of self-importance or superiority; over-bearing pride

  9. Boorish • Adjective • Crude, coarse, and clumsy in behavior • Example: Mayor Moran was a rather boorish woman especially in the treatment of the working class.

  10. Brevity • Noun • The quality of being brief in time or duration- usually a speech • Example: After being diagnosed with cancer, the woman understood the brevity of life and went skydiving. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYJE8yG21xA

  11. Cathartic • Adjective • Emotionally purging- usually sadness or anger

  12. censure • Verb • To express disapproval in a strong fashion; criticize or blame • Example: To be an atheist in his time was likely to attract public censure.

  13. cite • Verb • To quote as an authority or example; to mention in support or confirmation

  14. Commendable • Adjective • Worthy of great praise or approval

  15. Conciliatory • Adjective • Attempting to regain goodwill through pleasantries

  16. Consensus • Noun • Majority of opinion among a group; general agreement. • Think Voting

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