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Vocab lesson 14

lesson 14

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Adequate Adjective- Able to satisfy a requirement: Suitable-- I had an adequate amount of food on my plate for my hunger.
Benefit Noun- Something that promotes or enhances well-being: An advantage: A performence or special event held to raise funds for a perosn of cause-- We held a benefit for Mrs. Deped because she had cancer.
Carnivores Noun- Animals that eat meat-- The T-Rex was a carnivore because it only ate meat.
Consume Verb- To eat or drink something: To use something: To destroy--- I comsumed eight gatorades after my 8 hour soccer game.
Convictions Noun- Strong beliefs: States of being found guilty-- My convictions in life are live, have priorities and be in harmony.
Counterparts Noun- Persons or things that closely resemble each other is some way: One of two parts that complete each other: Something that is a complement to something else-- My Counterpart in my life is the ugly boy down the street.
Eliminate Verb- To leave out or get rid off: To remove from a competition by defeat-- We eliminated the best team in the league, from the single elimination tournament.
Exception Noun- Something that is not included in the general rule of statement: An objection or criticism -- The exception for our curfew was if we had an adult by our side.
Fondness Noun- A feeling of affection for -- I have a fondness for a girl in my life.
Frequency Noun- The number of times something happens: The proccess of being repeated at short intervals, like radio waves-- We turned our gates frequency to the same channel as our electronic keys.
Inspiration Noun- The stimulation of the mind ore emotions to a high level of feeling: The quality of motivating or exaulting-- My inspiration of soccer came from the best Pele.
Kindred Adjective- Having a similar of related origin,nature,or character --- My kindred for licking the last bit of meat of the bone is just like the wolfes character.
Nutrition Noun- The process of nourishing or being nourished -- My nutrition in life was better than a lot of other unheathy eaters.
Regretted Verb- Felt sad or sorry about -- I regret breaking the window of my dad's car because now I have to pay for it.
Sparingly Adverb- In a thrifty, or frugal manner --- I sparingly kept my Halloween candy so I could eat it later.
Temptation Noun- Something being done, although known to be wrong: The act of being lured -- I had a temptation to eat my brother's candy even though I wasn't supposed to.
Created by: pato132
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