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VOCABULARY LESSON FOUR

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Vocabulary Lesson Four . Assimilate. To absorb one of a group into a large culture. "We want to assimilate you into our group and teach you about our culture"; the friendly girls said. . Cognizant. adj .Aware of or informed about something. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VOCABULARY

LESSON FOUR

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AssimilateTo absorb one of a group into a large culture

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"We want to assimilate you into our group and teach you about our culture"; the friendly girls said.

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Cognizant adj .Aware of or informed about

something

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Although my English teacher gave hard time, I was cognizant that she was doing that for my own good.

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DiscursiveAdj .Wandering, or shifting,

not straight.

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When Alex called me after the accident, I couldn't understand a word of what she said due to her discursive speech.

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EnnuiN .Discontent and listlessness

from lack of interests

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Ennui is the main motive behind resorting to videogames. Most teenagers try to escape boredom through the virtual world the games create.

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FarcicalAdj .ridiculous; exaggeratedly

comical

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The farcical clown my mother got for my birthday was so silly yet made everyone laugh.

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fortuitousAdj. Occurring by chance;

accidental.

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Our arrival at Thailand instead of Malaysia was fortuitous. It wasn't meant to be but it seems that we have boarded the wrong flight.

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hyperboleN .An obvious exaggeration

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When my friend complained saying that she waited me for ages, I simply laughed at her obvious hyperbole.

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Incognito N, Adj One who is in disguise,

disguised

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When the new teacher said that his name was John Smith, I thought that he must be incognito for that didn't sound like a real name.

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mesmerismHypnotism; hypnotic appeal;

intense fascination

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The fortune teller soon started exerting a strange mesmerism over all of us. We were hypnotised and I don't know what kind of secrets we actually revealed.

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omniscientKnowing every thing; having

complete or infinite knowledge

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Our Math teacher is very omniscient. There isn't a question that we can ask without him answering it very easily.