Those who __________ tradition must not ignore how outdated customs __________ progress and __________ marginalized groups.
revere, diminish, oppress
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say 2 collocations of aflliction
ex:bear an aflliction/ suffer an affliction/a deadly affliction
the noun derivative of diminish
diminishment
make a sentence using countenance and handicraft
ex:Her serene countenance revealed the quiet pride she felt for the delicate handicraft she had spent years perfecting.
The ________ mood of the room could not ________ the tension, nor could it ________ the gravity of the unfolding tragedy.
hilarious, pall, diminish
definition of countenance
(n.)a face, facial expression
(v.)to tolerate of approve
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the adjective derivative of ignite
ignition
challange question: make a sentence using any 5 of the 20 words we learned
answers may vary
The ________ stone structures, crafted with exquisite ________, never fail to ________ all who behold their ancient grandeur.
massive, handicraft, enchant
definition of reputable
(adj.)well thought of; having a good reputation
3 collocations of agitation
ex: public agitation/political agitation/ state of intense agitation
the adjective derivative of revere
reverent
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As public enthusiasm starts to ________, activists seek new ways to ________ momentum and ________ a renewed sense of purpose.
pall, ignite, foster
definition of affliction
(n)a physical ailment; a cause of pain or trouble
2 collocations of grovel
grovel an apology/ grovel at someone
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make a sentence with vanquish, hoax and wan
ex:His determination to vanquish the rumors never waned, even after investigators confirmed the entire scandal was a cruel hoax.
Market sentiment will continue to ________ as investors grapple with the ________ of the crisis, which threatens to ________ widespread unease.
fluctuate, magnitude, ignite
(adj.)found in most parts of the world;sophiticated
2 collocations of fluctuate and definition of fluctuate
(v.)to change continuely
ex:fluctuate wildly/ the temperature fluctuates
the noun derivative of hilarious
hilarity
make a sentence with hilarious and stodgy
ex:The comedian’s hilarious jokes cut through the stodgy atmosphere of the old-fashioned meeting, making everyone laugh.