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Jessica Parada #21

Ms. Stronks
ELA 8
12/9/15
20 Words #4
1) Edible: (Adj.) Eatable [Plastic isnt edible.]
2) Elegy: (Noun) Serious [The kids knew that the funeral was elegy.]
3) Elite: (Noun) Upper class [The characters in the book were elite.]
4) Embargo: (Noun) Trade system [There was a secret embargo leading to the treasure.]
5) Embark: (Verb) to get on [They embarked on the speed boat.]
6) Encroach: (Verb) Disturb [She encroached them during their lunch.]
7) Endeavor: (Verb) Trying your best [The team endeavor but sadly lost the game.]
8) Engender: (Verb) Creating [The girl engendered the box into a rocket ship.]
9) Enigma: (Noun) Detective [When I am older I want to become an enigma.]
10) Enmity: (Noun) Held Captive [The woman enmity the dog so he wont run away.]
11) Epoch: (Noun) Time period [He was epoch.]
12) Evoke: (Verb) Waking up [She finally evoke from her sleep.]
13) Facile: (Adj.) Fighting using words [They were talking facile to one another.]
14) Fallacy: (Noun) Not true [The theory was fallacy.]
15) Fastidious: (Adj.) Alert [The police are fastidious.]
16) Feign: (Verb) Lying [The people were feign.]
17) Flagrant: (Adj.) something wrong [They thought they were doing something flagrant.]
18) Flustered: (Verb) Confused [ Their faces looked flustered.]
19) Foreboding: (Noun) Fear [The boy was foreboding.]
20) Forfeit: (Verb) Lost [The boy forfeit the game.]

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