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2013

High School Vocabulary Words of the Week #20

Oct 2, 2013 | 5:00 am
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Each week, we bring you ten new words to study to increase your vocabulary. In order to truly “learn” these words, make sure to do the following exercises each week:

  • Create a flashcard with the word and the definition for each word.
  • Write three sentences that showcase the meaning of each word.
  • Write at least two synonyms for each word.
  • Write at least two antonyms for each word.
  • Try to use the words in your daily conversations as much as possible.
  • Study your flashcards for a few minutes each day.
  • Set up an online quiz with your words and take it at the end of the week.

Here are this week’s words…

accost
(v.) to confront verbally

blemish
(n.) an imperfection, flaw

contrite
(adj.) penitent, eager to be forgiven

extricate
(v.) to disentangle, free from difficulty

fetid
(adj.) having a foul order

foil
(v.) to thwart, frustrate, defeat

insolent
(adj.) rude, arrogant, overbearing

myriad
(adj.) consisting of a very great number

prescribe
(v.) to lay down a rule

regurgitate
(v.) to vomit
(v.) to throw back exactly