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Context Clues - Tier 2 Vocabulary
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In the desert, water was SCARCE.
(adj.) Insufficient for the demand; occurring in small numbers or quantities; rare
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The carved wood was so ORNATE that you could look at it several times and still notice things you didn't notice before.
(adj.) elaborately decorated, elaborate, fancy.
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As Tommy walked home with the money he has stolen in his pocket, he began having feelings of REMORSE.
(n.) Deep regret or guilt
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A dog whistle makes a high-pitched sound that is only AUDIBLE to dogs.
(adj.) Able to be heard
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I'm not sure what I should do. I need to CONTEMPLATE all of my options.
(v.) Think about, to look thoughtfully for a long time at
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My alarm going off was INEVITABLE.
(adj.) Certain to happen; unavoidable.
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The police officer gestured for us to PROCEED.
(v.) To move or go forward, to carry on or continue
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I thought it was PREPOSTEROUS that Jimmy tried to convince us that he has a candy bar tree.
(adj.) Completely absurd or ridiculous; contrary to reason or common sense
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Many people fought to ABOLISH slavery during the Civil War.
(v.) To do away with, to end
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We were able to CONVINCE the students to wear masks in school.
(v.) To persuade, sway, prove
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Brian thought parties were a waste of time, money, and energy, so he SHUNNED these types of activities.
(V.) Persistently avoid, ignore, or reject someone or something
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The task of being a soldier is filled with INHERENT danger.
(adj.) Existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute
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The rain PELTED the windshield as we drove down the highway.
(V.) Repeatedly hurl (something) at someone or something
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Plants which are attacked by insects CEASE to grow, turn brown and die.
(v.) To stop, to discontinue, to come to an end
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Grandpa didn't know that Suzie was coming along on the fishing trip, so now he had to ALTER his plans.
(v.) Change
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We SELDOM go to the movies since it is so expensive.
(adj.) Not often; rarely; not common; infrequent
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Unlike most animals that hunt during the day, NOCTURNAL animals hunt only at night.
(adj.) Done, occurring, or active at night.
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The boy was PERCHED on a tree branch waiting to jump into the pile of leaves below him.
(v.) To sit somewhere, especially on something high or narrow
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Everyone else at the party wanted pineapple pizza except Tim because Tim DETESTED pineapple.
(v.) Dislike intensely
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Her job was considered ESSENTIAL.
(adj.) Absolutely necessary; extremely important
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We use a flashlight to ILLUMINATE the trail.
(V.) Make (something) visible or bright by shining light on it; light up.
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I think that it is very PECULIAR my cat has two different colored eyes.
(adj.) strange or odd; not usual
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She wore a BIZARRE costume with feathers and scales.
(adj.) odd or unusual; especially in appearance or behavior
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It was important that the doctor made an ACCURATE diagnosis.
(adj.) Free from error, correct
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He won a SIGNIFICANT amount of money-- enough to buy two houses and a boat.
(adj.) Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
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TikTok is a PREVALENT part of the internet this year.
(adj.) Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time
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Tom didn't want his mom to leave for work so he continued to CLING to her leg.
(V.) Hold on tightly to
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The kids coming home early was the most PLAUSIBLE explanation for the door being unlocked.
(adj.) seeming to be true; credible, possible
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Due to the GLARE of the sun, I was unable to read the sign.
(n./adj.) A fierce stare, a very bright light, to shine or reflect a harsh light
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Mom will BECKON us to come inside when it gets dark.
(V.) Make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow
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Benjamin felt CONFLICTED because what he read online was different than what he learned in class.
(adj.) Confused and inconsistent feelings
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