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11th grade Top 20 Vocabulary Words

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Assuage (verb)

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to relieve or soothe

The mother's lullaby assuaged the child's fears.

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Discern (verb)

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to regognize the difference

Your teacher will ask you to discern the relevant and irrelevant information.

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Delineate (verb)

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to obtain

They delineated the process for completing the chemistry lab.

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Procure (verb)

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to obtain

The antique dealer procured three new pieces at the auction.

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Enigma (noun)

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a mystery

For centuries, man has clained the mind of a women is an enigma

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Implicit (adjective)

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implied, rather than expressly stated

Nick and Joe had an implicit agreement that they would never date the other's ex-girlfriend.

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Explicit (adjective)

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fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated

Your body paragraph must include explicit evidence from the text.

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Humility (noun)

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the quality of being humble or modest

The boy displayed great humility by not taking credit for his ideas in a group.

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Quandary (noun)

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a state of perplexity or uncertainty

The traveler came to a fork in the road and was in a quandary over which direction to take.

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Conspicuous (adjective)

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noticeable, obvious

In the words of Usher, "I was in the club, looking so conspicuous."

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Auspicious (adjective)

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favorable, noteworthy

The ball is an auspicious occasion for the students of the Senior class.

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Elucidate (verb)

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to make clear; to explain

The counselor asked the students involved in the fight to elucidate on the situation that caused the altercation.

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Segue (noun)

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transition

The English teacher used a segue when moving to the next topic

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Transpire (verb)

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to occur, happen, take place

As 11th grade students, several lessons must transpire before you are ready to take the Regents exam.

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Concise (adjective)

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clear and to the point

Mrs. Ross asked her students to keep their responses concise.

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Innate (adjective)

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existing naturally

Most students have an innate understanding of acceptable classroom behavior.

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Pensive (adjective)

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thoughtful

Ms. Sloane appeared pensive as she perused the newspaper.

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Vehement (adjective)

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full of strong emotion

Mrs. Calvasina vehement response to her student's misbehavior was evident by her angry tone.

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Infer (verb)

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to conclude or judge by using evidence

Familiar with her boyfriend's moods, she was able to infer by his silent treatment that he was angry about something.

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Anecdote (noun)

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a short account of a particular event, usually humorous in nature

Before starting the lecture, Mr. Snedden told a particularly funny anecdote about the time his dog ate his student's essays.