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Voc#2 Braselman
Eng October Words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Adversity | (noun): Difficulties or misfortune. Example: She faced many adversities in her life but never gave up. |
| Benign | (adjective): Gentle, kind, and harmless. Example: The benign teacher always encouraged her students to do their best. |
| Cacophony | (noun): A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. Example: The cacophony of car horns and sirens filled the city streets. |
| Deft | (adjective): Skillful and quick in one's movements or actions. Example: The chef's deft hands prepared the meal with precision. |
| Eloquent | (adjective): Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. Example: Her eloquent speech moved the audience to tears. |
| Forsake | (verb): To abandon or give up on something or someone. Example: He vowed never to forsake his friends in times of need. |
| Gregarious | (adjective): Fond of the company of others; sociable. Example: Sarah is a gregarious person who enjoys hosting parties. |
| Hypothetical | (adjective): Based on a hypothesis; uncertain or unproven. Example: The scientist presented a hypothetical scenario to explain the results. |
| Innocuous | (adjective): Not harmful or offensive. Example: The spider in the corner of the room was innocuous and posed no threat. |
| Juxtapose | (verb): To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect. Example: The artist juxtaposed vibrant colors with dark shades in her painting. |