unit 28 Flashcards

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constrain

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v. To constrain something means to limit its development. Jim cannot join us because he is constrained by previous plans.

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depot

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n. A depot is a bus or train station. He waited for his mother to arrive at the depot.

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emulate

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v. To emulate people means to imitate them because they are greatly admired. As a small boy’ he always tried to emulate his big brother.

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forefinger

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n. The forefinger is the finger between one’s thumb and middle finger. He shouted’ “There it is!” and pointed with his forefinger.

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guts

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n. The guts are all the organs inside a person or animal. The doctor can tell you every process that happens in one’s guts.

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inherent

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adj. When something is inherent’ it is a natural part of something else. Sweating is an inherent bodily function when exercising.

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intimidate

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v. To intimidate means to frighten others. My dad intimidates my friends whenever they visit.

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janitor

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n. A janitor is a person who makes repairs and takes care of a building. The school janitor cleaned up the messy cafeteria.

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moist

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adj. When something is moist’ it is slightly wet. The ground is still moist from the rain last night.

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nope

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adv. Nope is an informal way of saying “no.” He asked if I had any money’ and I had to say’ “Nope.”

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prod

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v. To prod means to push someone or something with a finger or pointed object. The bully prodded me in the chest with her finger.

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ransom

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n. A ransom is a sum of money paid to a kidnapper to set the person free. He kidnapped the prince and demanded $1 million as a ransom.

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restrain

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v. To restrain someone or something means to use physical strength to stop them. Mike restrained Allen from reaching the door.

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saliva

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n. Saliva is the watery liquid in people’s mouths that helps in digestion. The baby could not keep the saliva from dripping out of its mouth.

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spit

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v. To spit means to force liquid from one’s mouth. He emerged from the pool and spit water from his mouth.

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sprint

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v. To sprint means to run very fast over a short distance. The kids didn’t want to be late to class’ so they sprinted to the bus stop.

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stunt

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n. A stunt is something that is done in order to get attention or publicity. The man jumped over the cars as a promotional stunt.

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Otolerant

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adj. When people are tolerant’ they are respectful of others’ rights and beliefs. The tolerant leader thought that everyone was equal regardless of race.

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vampire

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n. A vampire is a fictional monster that sleeps in a coffin and sucks people’s blood. The vampire snuck up on the woman and bit her neck.

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yawn

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v. To yawn means to open one’s mouth wide and breathe in air. The child yawned and stretched her arms before going to bed for the night.