Vocabulary for “Lady or a Tiger”
impartial (im pär’ shəl)
Adj. Not favoring one side more than another; fair. (page 46)
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• The jury must come to an impartial decision.
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emanate
(em’ ə nāt)
Verb. To come forth (page 46)
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• The warmth emanated from the fireplace.
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Adj. Dreadful; terrible. (page 46)
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• Driving drunk can lead to dire consequences.
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fervent(fur’ vənt)
Adj. having or showing great intensity of feeling; passionate. (page 47)
Sentence
• The fans’ fervent support helped encourage the underdog win the championship.
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imperious
(im pēr’ ē əs)
Adj. Extremely proud and controlling.
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• The imperious king refused to hear his countrymen's pleas for better treatment.
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Adj. New and unusual; (page 47)
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• The novel fashion trend can be seen in all the stores’ front windows.
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presume(pri zōōm’)
Verb to take upon oneself without permission or authority; dare. (page 50)
Sentence
• Don’t presume you can take the car out for a drive just because you were allowed last week.
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