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V ocabulary. Group 18. casual kazh wuhl. Aordinary 1) Happening by chance, 2) happening infrequently, or 3) not serious As a casual sports fan, I am always happy to watch a game, but I am equally okay if I miss some games. distinct di stingkt. Aordinary - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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VocabularyGroup 18
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casualkazh wuhl
A ordinary
1) Happening by chance, 2) happening infrequently, or 3) not serious
As a casual sports fan, I am always happy to watch a game, but I am equally okay if I miss some games.
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distinctdi stingkt
A ordinary
1) clear, 2) unique, or 3) notable
The distinct silhouette of a sailboat appeared on the horizon, there was no mistaking it for something else.
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mediocremee dee o kuhr
Aordinary
Ordinary or barely passable
With great teachers and strict rules, the caliber of the students at this school has gone from mediocre to above average.
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meremir
Aordinary
1) Only or 2) nothing more than
When the king died and the prince ascended to the throne, he was still a mere child of nine.
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monotonousmuh mah tuh nuhs
Aordinary
Unchanging, especially in sound
The monotonous tone of the lecturer’s voice lulled most of the audience to sleep.
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peculiarpi kyul yuhr
A ordinary
1) odd, 2) different, or 3) unique
Her choice of clothes was so peculiar that I could not tell whether she had a unique sense of style or no sense of style.
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uniqueyu neek
A ordinary
One of a kind
This sculpture is so expensive because it is unique; the artist broke the mold after he made this piece.
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deceivedi seev
V True/False
To mislead by a false appearance or statement
The plan was to disguise the destroyer as a freighter in order to deceive the enemy.
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genuinejen yuh wuhn
A True/False
Real or true
Although the school nurse thought I was faking, the doctor confirmed I had a genuine case of smallpox.
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hoaxhoks
NTrue/False
A trick
The Piltdown Man was considered a link in the evolutionary chain until it was discovered the evidence was a hoax.
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treacheroustre chuh ruhs
A True/False
Deceptive, untrustworthy, or dangerous
Since the icy roads can be treacherous, put chains on your tires before you drive to work.