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dumbfound (v) to make speechless with amazement (adj) dumbfounded: amazed CLUE: to amaze Simon Cowell is dumbfounded by one of the contestants on American Idol.

Lesson 9 - weeks 25, 26, & 27

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Page 1: Lesson 9  - weeks 25, 26, & 27

dumbfound

(v) to make speechless with amazement

(adj) dumbfounded:

amazed

CLUE: to amaze

Simon Cowell is dumbfounded by one

of the contestants on American Idol.

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ensue

(v) to follow; to come

as a result of or at

a later time

CLUE: follows

When a comedian tells a joke,

laughter usually ensues.

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era

(n) a particular

period in history

CLUE:

historical period

My grandparents grew up

during the era of the Great Depression.

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flourish

CLUE: flags

(v) 1. to prosper 2. to wave in the air (n) 1. a sweeping motion 2. a showy burst of music 3. a fancy line or curve

Plants flourish in greenhouses.

The star of the show made her

first entrance with a flourish.

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garrison

CLUE: fortress

(n) 1. soldiers stationed in a place to protect it 2. military place of protection along with soldiers (v) to provide shelter to soldiers

The garrison controlled the only passage through

the mountain range.

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grievous

(adj) causing grief or

pain; hard to bear

CLUE: causing grief

Our dog’s death was a

grievous loss for our family.

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hoard

CLUE: to collect

(v) to save and put away, especially secretly (n) a hidden supply

Chipmunks hoard nuts for the winter.

The dragon’s hoard was filled with gold coins

and jewels.

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inundate

CLUE: to cover

The bridge was inundated with people

before the fireworks show.

(v) 1. to cover, as with water from a flood 2. to load with an excessive amount of something

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invincible

CLUE: indestructible

(adj) impossible to defeat

Iron Man thinks he is invincible,

but he has weaknesses like

everyone else.

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nomad

CLUE: wanderer

(n) a member of a group that settles briefly in one place and then moves on to another

Many Native American tribes were nomadic.

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placate

(v) to stop from being

angry; to calm

CLUE: to calm

I was able to placate my friend

when I explained why I was late.

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principal

CLUE: pal = principal

(adj) most important (n) 1. the most important person or thing 2. head of a school 3. a sum of money owed

The principal objective of

today’s lesson is to use the

vocabulary word correctly.

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recede

CLUE: 1. to move back

2. to fade

Waves recede after they crash on

the shore.

The man’s hairline is receding.

(v) 1. to move back or drop to a lower level 2. to become fainter

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ruthless

(adj) showing no

mercy; pitiless

CLUE: merciless

Genghis Khan was reported to be

a ruthless conqueror.

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sacrifice

CLUE: Give Up

(n) 1. something given up for another’s sake 2. an offering to a god (v) 1. to give up for another 2. to offer to a god

On Memorial Day, we honor those who have sacrificed their lives by fighting for their country.