RANDOM WORDS 1. Word Scramble
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| Word | Definition | Sentence |
| ennui | boredom | |
| ephemeral | fleeting, short lived | |
| enunciate | utter or speak, especially distinctly | |
| enervate | weaken | |
| equivocate | lie, attempt to conceal the truth, mislead | |
| eulogize | praise | |
| acquiesce | assent, agree passively, comply without protest | |
| actuate | motivate, cause to act, activate | |
| alimentary | supplying nourishment | |
| arboreal | of or living in trees | |
| allude | refer indirectly; N. allusion: indirect reference refer indirectly; N. allusion: indirect reference | |
| allay | calm, pacify | |
| anachronism | an error involving time in a story; something or someone misplaced in time; ADJ. anachronistic | |
| amok (amuck) | in a state of rage; Ex. run amok | |
| expurgate | V. remove offensive images or language from a book or movie. | |
| acerbic | Adj. N. Sharp or biting, as in character or expression | At times, the playwright allows an 'acerbic' tone to pierce through otherwise arid or flowery prose |
| balneal | Adj. Of or pertaining to baths or bathing | I need to buy some balneal products to enhance my bath experience. |
| incunabulam, incunabula | N. the earliest stages or first traces of anything. | |
| piquant | Adj. agreeably pungent, stimulating | a piquant glance; a piquant wit. |
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