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ENG 9 - 10 Vocab #1

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ENG 9/10 Vocab List #1

1. Company: (noun) a business; corporation; friendship; presence


Sample sentence: I enjoy your company on Saturdays; My company is doing
remarkably well.

2. Weave: (verb) form a fabric or fabric item by interlacing long threads passing in one
direction with others; intertwine; knit
Woven is the past tense form
Sample sentence: The textiles are woven from linen or wool.

3. Musty: (adjective) having a stale, moldy, or damp smell


Sample sentence: He has a dark musty library lled with old books.

4. Boilers: (noun) a fuel-burning apparatus or container for heating water


Sample sentence: The boiler for the house is stored away in the basement.

5. New-fangled: (adjective) di erent from what one is used to; the latest; modern
Sample sentence: The Metaverse is such a new-fangled idea from past forms of social
media.

6. Superintendent: (noun) a person who manages an organization or activity; manager;


director; administrator
Sample sentence: The superintendent of the school is always so busy!

7. Conducted: (verb) direct the performance; to guide; behavior


Sample sentence: He conducted us through the gallery; His conduct at school was
horrible because he’s always ghting.

8. Prodigious: (adjective) impressively great in size; immense; great


Sample sentence: The stove consumed a prodigious amount of fuel.

9. Trappings: (noun) accessories; extras


Sample sentence: The comedy had all the trappings of a humorous and enjoyable
show.

10. Glades: (noun) an open space in a forest


Sample sentence: Behind the school is a beautiful glade full of owers and bunnies.

11. Turrets: (noun) a small tower on top of a larger tower


Sample sentence: The gun on the turret could be swiveled once in a minute.

12. Asylum: (noun) the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native
country as a political refugee; an institution o ering shelter and support to person who
are mentally ill.
Sample sentence: The refugees are seeking asylum in the United States

13. Marvelous: (adjective) causing great wonder; extraordinary; amazing; astounding


Sample sentence: You have done a marvelous job.

14. Slits: (noun) a long, narrow cut or opening


Sample sentence: She has a slit on the side of her skirt.
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15. Simplicity: (noun) the quality of being easy to understand or do.
Sample sentence: The simplicity of the country living appeals to me.

16. Epochs: (noun) a period of time in history or a person’s life; era; age; period
Sample sentence: The Victorian epoch is one marked by conservatism.

17. Reared: (verb) to bring up and care for; nurture; look after; of a horse or animal raising itself
upright on its hind legs.
Sample sentence: I was reared by my grandmother; The horse reared in terror.

18. Barren: (adjective) too poor to produce much or any vegetation; unproductive; infertile;
unfruitful; bleak and lifeless
Sample sentence: The barren land in the desert is dry and unfruitful.

19. Crowbars: (noun) an iron bar with a attened end, used as a lever.
Sample sentence: I used a crowbar to open the stuck door.

20. Overlap: (verb/noun): extend over so as to cover partly


Sample sentence: the canopy overlaps the house roof at one end.

21. Fortress: (noun) a military stronghold; fort; castle; tower


Sample sentence: King David built a mighty fortress to protect his kingdom.

22. Candid (adjective): truthful and straightforward; frank; outspoken; honest; a photograph of
a person taken informally, especially without the subject’s knowledge.
Sample sentence: his responses were quite candid; I want to get some candid shots at
the wedding.

23. Restfulness: (noun) a feeling of being calm and relaxed.


Sample sentence: There is such restfulness in this house.

24. Modest: (adjective) humble; moderate in what one thinks of their own ability or
achievements.
Sample sentence:The modest man refused to take any credit for the success of his
company.

25. Imperceptibly (adverb): in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived.
Sample sentence: The corners of her mouth rose almost imperceptibly.

26. Antiquity: (noun) the ancient past, age


Sample sentence: The antiquity of this book makes me wonder if my students would
enjoy reading it.

27. Relic: (noun) an object from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest; remains;
antique; artifact.
Sample sentence: The relics in pharaoh’s tombs are of great interest and value.

28. Transmigration: (verb) the movement of a soul into another body after death.
Sample sentence: The transmigration of the soul is a belief that is held in the Buddhist
religion.
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29. Sentiment: (noun) a view of or attitude toward a situation or event; an opinion; feeling;
attitude; feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
Sample sentence: We share the same sentiment in that we believe you should go on
vacation for your health.

30. Remote: (adjective/noun) faraway; distant; having very little connection with or relationship
to.
Sample sentence: My house is so remote that I have to drive over two hours to get to
the closest shopping center.

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