Vocabulary Set B - Lesson 5 Definitions and Examples

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Enhance your vocabulary with this Lesson 5 vocabulary set (Set B) including definitions and examples for words such as acute, bungle, duration, facet, fray, inhabitant, numb, setback, and smug. Improve your understanding and usage of these words in sentences and broaden your language skills!

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  1. LESSON 5 VOCABULARY Set B

  2. ACUTE (adj) with a sharp point; keen and alert; sharp and severe; rising quickly to a high point and lasting for a short time One who is an acute observer of human nature may notice subtle changes in people s behavior.

  3. BUNGLE (v) to act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something through clumsiness If we bungle this project, we may never get another chance to prove ourselves as a worthy team.

  4. DURATION (n) the length of time that something continues or lasts Even though the story was hard to follow, my friends decided to stay for the duration of the opera.

  5. FACET (n) one aspect or side of a subject or problem; one of the cut surfaces of a gem One important facet of problem solving is to recognize when a solution makes no sense.

  6. FRAY (n) a brawl, a noisy quarrel (v) to wear away by rubbing; make ragged or worn; to strain, irritate After the two loudest students began arguing, the whole class jumped into the fray. A faucet that drips continuously can fray anyone s nerves.

  7. INHABITANT (n) one living permanently in a given place Although she enjoys traveling to exotic places, she s a lifelong inhabitant of this small town.

  8. NUMB (adj) having lost the power of feeling or movement (v) to dull the feelings of; to cause to lose feeling Bitter cold may leave your toes numb. This injection will numb the area so that the doctor can stitch the cut painlessly.

  9. SETBACK (n) something that interferes with progress; a disappointment, unexpected loss or defeat; a step-like recession in a wall A broken toe can be a major setback for a skater who hopes to qualify for the Olympics.

  10. SMUG (adj) overly self-satisfied, self-righteous Just because he got the lead in the school play doesn t justify his irritating air of smug superiority.

  11. TARRY (v) to delay leaving; to linger, wait; to remain or stay for a while He will be tempted to tarry longer if he thinks that this might be their last visit together.

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