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Vocabulary #2 (Emulate (Synonym #1:Imitate (Definition:Take or follow as a…
Vocabulary #2
Emulate
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Sentence:If you want to be rich, emulate a wealthy entrepreneur.
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Tempestous
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Sentence #2:By the time the tempestuous argument was over, John had a bloody nose.
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Antonym #2:Placid-calm and peaceful, with little movement or activity
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Arduous
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Sentence #1:Playing the piano may seem arduous at first, but it gets easier with practice.
Abrogate
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Synonym #2:Overturn-abolish, invalidate, or reverse
Sentence #2:If you talk out loud in class, I will abrogate your right to choose where to sit.
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Recapitulate
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Sentence 1:At the start of each class, the professor will recapitulate yesterday’s lecture.
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Synonym:Restate-state (something) again or differently, especially in order to correct or to make more clear or convincing.
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Prudence
Definition:care, caution, and good judgment, as well as wisdom in looking ahead
Synonym #1:Wisdom-the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise
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Sentence #1:The right reason by which moral virtue is determined is prudence, which is determined in its turn by wisdom.
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Sentence #2:Learning by his own experience and errors, he wisely developed a sovereign prudence which nicely adjusted means to the end in view.
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Mirth
Definition:amusement, especially as expressed in laughter
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