THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME VOCABULARY ENGLISH I ESSENTIALS
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME VOCABULARY ENGLISH I ESSENTIALS
Indolent Definition: lazy, apathetic, or sluggish Example Sentence: The boy indolently washed dishes hoping his mother would get aggravated and wash them herself.
Palpable Definition: obvious, noticeable Example Sentence: The excitement at the state championship game was palpable.
Futile Definition: useless, pointless Example Sentence: Arguing with the principal is futile because he will always have the last say.
Stamina Definition: energy and endurance Example Sentence: Sam did not have the stamina to finish running the marathon; he knew he had to train harder for his next race.
Amenity Definition: comfort; things to make you comfortable and happy Example Sentence: The hotel had all the amenities John could want including his own private pool, his own butler, and laundry service.
Imprudent Definition: not careful, foolish, reckless Example Sentence: The girl was being imprudent when she chose to text and drive which resulted in an accident.
Affable Definition: friendly, genial, pleasant Example Sentence: The new student is obviously affable having made three new friends on her first day.
Barbarous Definition: uncivilized, brutal, inhumane Example Sentence: The senseless murder of the hostages was barbarous.
Grisly Definition: gruesome, shocking, horrible Example Sentence: The murder scene was extremely grisly making it very difficult for the first responders to witness.
Palatial Definition: splendid, lavish, extravagant, expensive Example Sentence: The billionaire lives in a palatial house with a total 25 bedrooms and 30 bathrooms.
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