Bobby Roberts 08/27/12 1 #1 Evanescent Temporary The evanescent substitute helped the teacher with the lesson.

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Bobby Roberts 08/27/12 1 #1 Evanescent Temporary The evanescent substitute helped the teacher with the lesson.

#1 Evanescent (adjective) Context clues: The evanescent mist disappears each day after the sun rises above the city.

#2 Negligible (adjective) Context clues: Such a negligible flaw in the diamond would never be noticed except by a professional.

Day 3 Capitulate (verb) Context Clues: After enduring a brutal siege, the king’s forces army was forced to capitulate.

Day 4 Incessant (adjective) Context clues: Furious about the dog’s incessant barking, the neighbor called the police.

Day 5 Utopia (noun) Context clues: After a harsh winter in North Dakota, Miami seemed like a utopia.

Day 6 Lethargy (noun) Context clues: Mike seems really lethargic; he slept through math today.

Day 7 Fluctuate (verb) Context clues: My mood is fluctuating wildly today. One minute I’m hugging everyone, and the next minute I’m screaming and crying.

Day 8 Capricious (adjective) Context clues: The capricious actress demanded a bowl of green lollipops in her dressing room, decided she didn’t want them, and threw the bowl against the wall.

Day 9 Venerate (verb) Context clues: The venerated professor walked onstage to accept the award.

Day 10 Enigma (noun) Context clues: Baffled by the enigma of the missing socks, Angel decided to call in the experts.

Day 11 Pompous (adjective) Context clues: Ernesto, the most pompous senior in the entire school, struts around the halls like he’s royalty.

Day 12 Zenith (noun) Context clues: At the zenith of her career, she had over five lucrative endorsement deals and was considered a lock for MVP.

Day 13 Clandestine (adjective) Context clues: The government agent trained for years before he began his clandestine activities overseas.

Day 14 Fortuitous (adjective) Context clues: On his way to the gym, Andrew made a fortuitous discovery: a hundred dollar bill lying on the sidewalk.

Day 15 Propensity (noun) Context clues: The trophy wife had a propensity for flashy, expensive clothes.

Day 20 Sporadic (adjective) Context clues: Beth’s sporadic attendance infuriated Coach Maver, who accused her of not truly caring about floor hockey.

Day 18 Sycophant (noun) Context clues: Bill is such a sycophant. As student council president, all he does is kiss up to the principal and praise all of the vice principal’s decisions.

Day 19 Efface (verb) Context clues: Although he tried, he could not efface the guilt from his conscience.

Day 20 Spurious (adjective) Context clues: Abe tried to defend himself against spurious accusations that he had rigged the cheerleading competition.

Day 21 Benevolent (adjective) Context clues: The benevolent alumnus lavished money on his alma mater, urging the creation of a fund for impoverished applicants.

Day 22 Acquiesce (verb) Context clues: After enduring hours of nagging and whining, the mother acquiesced to her son’s pleas and gave him a later curfew.

Day 23 Partisan (adjective) Context clues: Although the president promised to change the tone, the year was characterized by bitter partisan bickering.

Day 24 Candid (adjective) Context clues: “Be candid,” said Chris. “Do these pants make me look fat?”

Day 25 Parochial (adjective) Context clues: After years of living a sophisticated, liberal life in the city, Sammy found his parents’ small-town mindset unbearably parochial.

Day 26 Rhetoric (noun) Context clues: Claudia is a master of rhetoric. After listening to her for a few minutes, you will believe whatever she is telling you.

Day 27 Taciturn (adjective) Context clues: The taciturn patient spent her time staring at the wall and ignoring her nurses.

Day 28 Irrefutable (adjective) Context clues: The evidence was irrefutable, and the jury convicted her after only an hour of deliberation.

Day 29 Cajole (verb) Context clues: After much cajoling and wheedling, Alex managed to get the prom queen to go on a date with him.

Day 30 Iconoclast (noun) Context clues: One iconoclast wore jeans to the prom, which enraged the prom committee.

Day 31 Disseminate (verb) Context clues: The dissemination of information always happened right after school, when groups of friends got together and gossiped about the day’s news.

Day 32 Aloof (adjective) Context clues: Unlike the eager and friendly dog, who barked with excitement whenever she saw her owner, the cat was aloof and disliked human company.

Day 33 Innate (adjective) Context clues: My skating expertise is a combination of innate ability and dedicated training.

Day 34 Placate (verb) Context clues: In an attempt to placate the furious fans, the referee agreed that the point was good.

Day 35 Fallacy (noun) Context clues: A lot of people believe that going outside with wet hair will give you a cold, but that’s a total fallacy.

Day 36 Magnanimous (adjective) Context clues: In a magnanimous gesture, the oil magnate donated five million dollars to a local animal shelter.

Day 37 Expedite (verb) Context clues: In order to expedite the check-in process, please have your ID ready.

Day 38 Salubrious (adjective) Context clues: The doctor recommended such salubrious actions as jogging, eating leafy greens, and getting more sleep.

Day 39 Elucidate (verb) Context clues: The tutor tried her best to elucidate the algebra concept, but Ben just stared at her with a glazed look in his eyes.

Day 40 Dulcet (adjective) Context clues: In dulcet tones, the mother sang her child to sleep.

Day 41 Augment (verb) Context clues: Ali, determined to augment her Barbie collection, spent every free afternoon searching for new dolls.

Day 42 Paltry (adjective) Context clues: For three years, the castaway survived on paltry amounts of fish, coconut, and bamboo.

Day 43 Judicious (adjective) Context clues: After making a judicious comparison of both paintings, Mrs. Johnson awarded the blue ribbon to the still life of fried calamari.

Day 44 Perfunctory (adjective) Context clues: After delivering a perfunctory greeting to her assembled aunts and uncles, Sarah slunk out of the room and went looking for her cousins.

Day 45 Winsome (adjective) Context clues: Julia treated the handsome checkout guy to a winsome smile.

Day 46 Homogeneous (adjective) Context clues: The student body at the state college is totally homogeneous; everyone looks like they’ve just stepped out of a Hollister catalog.

Day 47 Omnivorous (adjective) Context clues: I used to be a vegetarian, but I started having intense turkey cravings, so now I’m omnivorous.

Day 48 Latent (adjective) Context clues: After just a few sessions with the psychiatrist, Andy’s latent fears started to come to the surface.

Day 49 Quixotic (adjective) Context clues: When she turned eighteen, Savannah set out on a quixotic pursuit of roller skating fame.