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Wordly Wise Lesson 15
  • By Audrey Ghanian

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Ascertain
  • V. To find out for certain
  • Andrea went up to her teacher to ascertain
    whether she got an A or not her paper didnt
    have a grade on it.

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Chastise
  • V. 1. To punish by beating
  • A long time ago, slaves were chastised if the did
    not meet their masters orders.
  • 2. To rebuke or criticize severely.
  • Many artists have the work chastised some people
    just dont understand that art can be anything.

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Cull
  • V. To select and remove weak or inferior members
    from
  • When hunting, lions cull individuals from the
    herd and kill them these are their easiest prey.

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Defer
  • V.1. To put off or postpone
  • Ryan deferred his party date to next Saturday it
    had rained on the original date.
  • 2. To yield out of respect for the knowledge or
    authority of another
  • I deferred the decision to my mother when she
    picked Iron Man as the we were going to go see.
  • Deference n. Submitting to the wishes of another
    because of respect
  • Emma learned that if she did not show deference
    to her father she would get grounded, so she did
    clean her room when he asked her to.

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Desist
  • V. To refrain from continuing something
  • I told my sister to desist in her singing it was
    starting to hurt my ears!

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Discredit
  • V. 1. To hurt the reputation of
  • I was discredited by getting a D on my test
    instead of an A now I wasnt the Straight-A
    Girl anymore.
  • 2. To destroy confidence or trust in
  • When Erica told other people my secret, she was
    discredited in my eyes.

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Encroach
  • V. To advance little by little beyond the usual
    limits or boundaries
  • These days, buildings are encroaching on
    wildlifes habitat, giving the animals nowhere to
    go.

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Foreboding
  • N. A strong feeling that something bad is going
    to happen.
  • With foreboding, we stepped into the cemetery at
    night to look for our dog as soon as we found
    him, we left before something could happen.

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Humane
  • Adj. Compassionate, kind to other human beings or
    animals
  • It is humane to help a starving animal but there
    is one catch now it will never leave you. ?

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Irrational
  • Adj. Lacking sound judgment, not governed by
    reason
  • For some irrational reason, Bobby punched Johnny
    in the face when he was asked why he did it,
    Bobby couldnt give a solid explanation

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Lurid
  • Adj.1. Causing horror, extremely gruesome
  • The horror movie gave me lurid thoughts and
    nightmares for about a month!
  • 2. Glowing with the redness of flames seen
    through a haze
  • When the sun sets, you can see the lurid reds
    that look like red-hot pokers.

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Perpetuate
  • V. To cause to continue indefinitely
  • Having homework only perpetuates the hatred of
    school by the students.

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Restive
  • Adj. Showing impatience because of restrictions
    or delays
  • I became restive after our plane had been sitting
    on the runway for 45 minutes without moving.

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Stamina
  • N. Physical strength or courage to resist hard
    ship, illness, or fatigue.
  • One must have a lot of stamina if one would like
    to run miles without getting exhausted.

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Surveillance
  • N. Close observation of a person or area
  • Before the police accuse their suspect of the
    crime, they sometimes use surveillance to get the
    proof they need.

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CREDITS
  • I got my all my definitions from Wordly Wise 3000
    book 5
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