The definition for flaunt is "To display showily." Used in a sentence: Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper. The definition for sociable is "inclined to seek companionship.", the definition for grandiose is "With an affectation of grandeur.", and the definition for penurious is "Extrememly stingy."
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The manager asked the obnoxious diner to leave the restaurant.
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combustion
objectionable
cunning
straddle
Solution
The definition for obnoxious is "Highly offensive." Used in a sentence: The manager asked the obnoxious diner to leave the restaurant. The definition for cunning is "showing clever insight.", the definition for straddle is "To favor opposing sides.", and the definition for combustion is "Act of burning."
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All the students know Mrs. Brown's strict precept; no talking in class.
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rule
derivative
fragile
frugal
Solution
The definition for precept is "A general rule of action." Used in a sentence: All the students know Mrs. Brown's strict precept; no talking in class. The definition for fragile is "delicate.", the definition for frugal is "Thrifty, cheap.", and the definition for derivative is "Lacking originality."
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The nurse was worried by the patient's pallid face and shallow breathing.
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repel
prominence
pale
surplus
Solution
The definition for pallid is "Lacking color." Used in a sentence: The nurse was worried by the patient's pallid face and shallow breathing. The definition for surplus is "excess.", the definition for prominence is "Importance.", and the definition for repel is "To resist, reject."
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The fickle Senji had a new best friend every month.
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implement
combative
corrective
erratic
Solution
The definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable." Used in a sentence: The fickle Senji had a new best friend every month. The definition for implement is "to carry out or accomplish.", the definition for combative is "Eager to fight.", and the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct."