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               Vocabulary
lucent-shining, clear         My window was as lucent as it can be.
terse- concise and brief    I gave a terse summary for my homework assignment about the book I read.
hinder-to delay,interrupt, or stop  The flights were hindered because of the rainy and stormy day.
subdue-to conquer or overpower  My mom subdued my dad for whether has was able to go to a party friday night.
obtuse-not sharp  The angle was very obtuse.
innate-existing from birth,inborn  My cousin was innate when I was born, she wasn't born yet.
urbane-sophisticated   My aunt was dressed very sophisticated for the wedding.
poise-having self-confidence   I was very poise when it came to winning the coloring contest.
aloof-disinterested  The movie I was watching was aloof to me because it was about history.
endorse-to approve or support I endorsed my cousin to past her eighth grade writing test.

morose-miserable or depressed I  was morose when it came to baby-sitting my evil cousin.
sheen-shine,luster  My dad's car was very sheen after he gave it a car wash.
earnest-deeply sincere or serious  I was very earnest about my Isat scores.
placid-peaceful,quiet   The beach was very placid at night.
rapport-a connection or relationship I rapport with my cousin who is in Mexico by mailing her letters.
deplete-to use up or lessen  I depleted the ink in my pen because I was using it to much.
usurp-to take over by force  I usurped my brother from going to sleep by spinning him in circles.
amend-to improve or change to make better  I amended my test by retaking it and getting an 100 the second time.
wrath-anger or rage My brother was using his wrath eyes when I didn't let him play his video games.
belie-to show something as false  I was showing my mom the belie that I didn't hit my brother or make him cry.

veto-to reject or refuse I vetoed my cousin from coming in my room.
oust-to force out  I was ousting my pencil's led to come out.
scorn-preconceived notion I scorned at my sister when she yelled at me.
remit-to send or pay  I remited my check to the bank.
elicit-to draw out or bring out  I elicited my poster by making it very bright.
hallow-to make sacred or holy The church hallowed the water.
akin-similar or compatible  I was dressed akinly from my partner on twin day.
bias-to belittle or sneer at  I biased at my cousin when she came with no gift to my party.
profuse-plentiful,abundant There was a profuse amount of pencils on the table.
concise-brief,to the point  I gave a concise summary to my friend about my day yesterday.