Use the word "hover" in a sentence (can change tense)
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Example: Logan hovered over the crowd like he was flying.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for "banter"
(v.) to exchange playful remarks, tease (n.) talk that is playful and teasing
Give a synonym for the word "genial"
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Examples: friendly, amiable, nice
Give an example of someone being "ostracized".
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Someone being excluded from a group of people
instill
(v.) to add gradually; to introduce or cause to be taken in
Use the word "myriad" in a sentence
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Example: I had a myriad of students in my G block class.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for "oust".
(v.) to remove, drive out of a position or place.
Give a synonym for the word "defect".
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Examples: fault, flaw, imperfection
Give an example of someone treating an instrument gingerly.
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Carrying the instrument with care, holding it warily.
epitaph
a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone
Use the word "volatile" in a sentence.
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Curley was volatile towards Lennie.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for the the word "finesse"
(n.) a delicate skill; tact and cleverness; (v.) to accomplish something by cleverness, good judgment
Give a synonym for "plaudits"
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Examples: applause, cheers, acclaim
Give an example of a "qualm" you could have with someone.
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Example: Violet stole a pen from me.
laggard
a person who moves slowly or falls behind; falling behind, slow to move, act, or respond
Use the word "pseudonym" in a sentence.
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Example: Alasdair wrote under the pseudonym "Llywelyn"
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for "wanton".
(adj.) reckless, heartless, loose in morals, (n.) a spoiled, pampered person
Give a synonym for "promontory"
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Examples: cliff, ledge
Give an example of someone in "anguish"
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Example: Someone might be in anguish after natural disasters.
prodigious
immense; extraordinary in bulk, size, or degree
Use the word "forthright" in a sentence.
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Examples: I appreciate the forthright way in which you express your opinions.
Give a synonym for "audacious"
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Examples: enterprising, brave
Give an example of something or someone being "retentive".
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Example: Regan has a retentive memory for her vocabulary quizzes.
humorous, not meant seriously