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VOCABULARY WORKSHOP UNIT 3 Animated adj full of life lively alive moved into action After the game the sportscaster found the winning team to be in an animated mood Brood n a family of young animals especially birds any group having the same nature and origin ID: 769360

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VOCABULARY WORKSHOP UNIT 3

Animated (adj) full of life, lively, alive; moved into action After the game, the sportscaster found the winning team to be in an animated mood.

Brood (n) a family of young animals, especially birds; any group having the same nature and origin The mother bird fed her brood. (v) to think over in a worried unhappy way The pioneers did not brood over the hardships they suffered on the long journey.

Constituent (n) an essential part; a voter who elects a representative In our district, almost every constituent is dedicated to participating in the voting process.

(v) to reach a high point of development; to end, climax The president’s military advisors hoped the overseas action would not culminate in disaster.

(adv) thoroughly Our neighbor, who chopped down our tree and destroyed our fence, is just downright mean. (adj) absolute, complete, frank, bluntThe actor felt like a downright fool when he forgot his lines.

(n) a loafer, idler; a buzzing or humming sound; a remote-control device; a male bee The steady drone of the engine put us all to sleep. (v) to make a buzzing sound; to speak in a dull tone of voice The speaker droned on and on, ignoring the fact that much of the audience had left. Drone Drone

(v) to drive or urge on The sergeant had to goad the reluctant soldiers into action. (n) something used to drive or urge onThe cowhand used a goad to prod the sluggish cattle.

H anker (v) to long for, to desire Now after three weeks on the road, I really hankered for home-cooked meals and my own bed.

Indulge (v) to give in to a wish or desire; give oneself up to Sometimes a teacher just has to indulge in little chocolate salvation.

(adj) able to read and write; showing an excellent educational background; having knowledge or training Compared with others in the colonial settlement, she was a highly literate young woman.

Loom (V) to come into view; to appear in exaggerated form The climbers were awestruck to see the peak loom up before them. (N) a machine used for weavingThe antique loom once used to make cloth, was on display in the crafts museum.

Luster (n) the quality of giving off light, brightness, glitter The polished gold dome atop the state capitol shone with a starry luster .

Miscellaneous (adj) mixed, of different kinds A collection of miscellaneous items was gathering dust in the attic.

Oration (n) a public speech for a formal occasion Cicero’s oration in the Roman Senate are still studied by speakers today.

Peevish (adj) cross, complaining, irritable; contrary Although the members of the tour group were usually in good humor, hunger made them peevish .

Seethe (v) to boil or foam; to be excited or disturbed Mother would seethe with rage each time she learned that a dog had been mistreated.

(V) to burn slightly Getting too close to the flame of the campfire caused the camper to singe his eyelashes. (N) a burn on the ends or edges A singe from a cigar ash had destroyed the last word in the document. Singe

Unique (adj) one of a kind; unequaled; unusual; found only in a given class, place, or situation Most people would agree that finding an elephant in one’s bathtub would constitute a unique situation, even in one’s dreams.

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Verify (v) to establish the truth or accuracy of, confirm The reporter hurried to verify the source of the controversial statement.