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Published on Nov 30, 2015
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1.
Permeate
To spread through
Sponges have pores so water permeates through them.
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2.
Scrupulous
Very concerned to avoid doing something wrong
The student is scrupulous and stays out of trouble.
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Jonathan Pobre
3.
Vacillate
To sway unsteadily
The man vacillated between US Bank or Wells Fargo
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4.
Reconnaissance
A survey to gain information especially for military purposes
The army requested that everyone in the country take a reconnaissance to prove that they are a citizen.
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5.
Formidable
Causing fear
The enemy was a formidable one against the soldiers.
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6.
Posterity
All future generations
Bob collected comic books for his posterity so they can read them.
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Éole
7.
Relic
An item from the past
The phonograph is a relic from the twentieth century .
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Javier Kohen
8.
Quintessential
The perfect example of a class or quality
Colleges want a quintessential student to reprint them in their ads.
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9.
Whimsical
Playful or amusing
Cartoon characters where designed to be whimsical in their shows
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Leo Reynolds
10.
Fidelity
Loyal
Dogs are man's best friend, therefore they have a fidelity to humans.
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11.
Conscience
The sense of moral goodness or responsibility
My conscience told me to rake the leaves without being told to.
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12.
Conscious
To be aware
The girl returned to consciousness after she hit her head .
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13.
Plethora
An excess amount of something
I've seen a plethora amount of ads on TV.
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14.
Reprieve
Cancel or postpone a punishment
A student arm and leg broke after beating someone up. Until her limbs return she has been reprieved of her punishment.
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15.
Cantankerous
Difficult to deal with or crabby
The teacher was cantankerous after all her students failed the test.
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16.
Ubiquitous
Seaming to be everywhere at the same time
The man was everywhere like he was ubiquitous .
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