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Vocabulary List 3 (Gainsay (v.) (Synonym: disclaim,deny, Antonym: agree,…
Vocabulary List 3
Gainsay (v.)
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Sentence:It would be unwise of you to gainsay your doctor’s medical suggestions and stop taking your prescriptions.
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Indict (v.)
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Sentence: Based on the new evidence presented by the defense, the judge dismissed the indictment and released the accused.
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Gregarious (adj.)
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Antonym:unfriendly,antisocial
Sentence:If you want to be more approachable, show a gregarious smile.
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Intuition (n.)
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Sentence: Never question a woman’s intuition, or you are bound to run into trouble.
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Inundate (v.)
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Sentence: As a teacher, you can expect to have a room full of students who will inundate you with questions.
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Innate (adj.)
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Sentence:Unlike both of her sisters who adore children, Elise does not have an innate desire to raise a family.
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Inclusive (adj.)
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Sentence:The inclusive packages include airfare, accommodations, meals, and activities.
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Hypocritical (adj.)
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Sentence:Although Cary tried to seem sincere in congratulating her opponent, there was a lot of hypocrisy in her words.
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Grandeur (n.)
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Sentence:Before the luxurious Titanic sank, it was viewed as the ship that set the standard for grandeur.
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Hoodwink (v.)
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antonym:reveal, make clear
sentence:After the hurricane, many dishonest individuals tried to hoodwink generous people into donating to fake charities.
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Hiatus (n.)
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Sentence:After Mary had a baby, she took a brief hiatus from work.
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