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Language - English
8th Grade
03/12/2018

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stealth adj. (stealthy, stealthily)

Definition

sneaky

 

 

The cat stealthily crouched in the grass eyeing its intended victim and waiting for just the right moment to pounce.

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malevolent  adj. (malevolently)

Definition

wicked or evil

 

 

The malevolent spirit howled profanities through the night from the depths of the old basement.

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assuage v. (assuaged, assuages, assuaging)

Definition

 

to make something uncomfortable feel better

 

 

It took about three years for my feelings of grief to assuage after the death of my father.

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dictum n. (dictation)

Definition

 

a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle.

 

 

There is an old dictum which states, "Might makes right," but I prefer non-violent resolution.

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arbitrate v. (-d, -ing, -s)

 

Definition

to act between parties to resolve their differences  

 

 

If your two best friends are fighting over the last piece of gum in the pack, you might arbitrate by telling them to split it.

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nauseate  v. (-d, -ing, -s, nausea, nauseous)

Definition

to feel sick to the point of almost vomiting

 

The first few weeks of her pregnancy were difficult because Katy woke up every morning feeling nauseated and dizzy.

 

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melancholy adj. (melancholic)

Definition

gloomy or depressed  

 

The one act play was so melancholy that I felt depressed even after I left the theater!

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aloof  adj. (aloofly)

Definition

 

not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.

 

 

After meeting Jenine for the third time, Michael realized she wasn't shy, just aloof, because she hardly spoke and acted bored every time they went out.

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benign adj. (benignly)

Definition

showing or expressing kindness or gentleness   

 

Until Jem and Dill excluded me from their plans, she was only another lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively benign presence.

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acquiesce v. (acquiesced, acquiescing)

Definition

submit or comply silently or without protest; agree; consent

 

We were accustomed to prompt, if not always cheerfully acquiescing to Atticus's instructions, but from the way he stood Jem was not thinking of budging.

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