Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Sentences
Sentences
100
Expunge
to obliterate, eradicate, remove without a trace
100
Rebuke
Scold, criticize
100
Umbrage
Resentment, offense
100
Mr. Henson _____________ his class for plagiarism.
Rebuke
100
Harry felt much _______________ at Professor Snape for the way he treated Gryffindor.
Umbrage
200
Proclivity
strong inclination towards something
200
Portent
Omen, sign, etc
200
Myriad
consisting of a very great number
200
Savannah broke a ton of laws, but because she knew the officer she got all the offenses _______________ from her record.
Expunged
200
The new track athlete had a strong natural _____________ for running; he came out and was faster than anyone else on his team the very first day.
Proclivity
300
Gregarious
drawn to groups, sociable
300
Fallacious
Incorrect, misleading
300
Evince
show, reveal, prove
300
The ____________ types of bugs started to swarm around the poor campers; there were so many!
Myriad
300
He gave the assignment a __________________ glance and then moved on to play a game on his phone.
Cursory
400
Eschew
to shun, avoid
400
Manifold
diverse, varied, multiple meanings
400
Cursory
brief to the point of being superficial
400
High School students are naturally _______________ creatures who love to travel in packs and gossip non-stop.
Gregarious
400
A ___________________ rumor was floating around that Mr. Henson was a lizard person. It was untrue. Totally untrue.
Fallacious
500
Ingenuous
not devious; innocent and candid
500
Perfunctory
showing little interest or enthusiasm
500
Obdurate
unyielding to persuasion or moral influences
500
Steve had such an ________________ personality; he would never listen to anyone who told him something he didn't want to hear.
Obdurate
500
Her attendance at school was merely _______________. She never learned anything and didn't pay attention at all; she only came because she it was the law.
Perfunctory
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