Vocab 1. 1)Abate – To become weaker; to decrease The teacher had to wait for the noise to abate before talking.

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Vocab 1

1)Abate – To become weaker; to decrease The teacher had to wait for the noise to abate before talking.

2) Acknowledge – To admit the existence of The girl never acknowledged the boy at all.

3) Agent – A person who acts or does business for another The real estate agent helped us pick out our house.

4) Authority – An expert source of information My father is an authority when it comes to cars.

5) Devastate – To ruin or destroy completely Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

6) Epidemic – The rapid spreading of a disease to many people at one time There was an epidemic of the flu this year.

7) Estimate – A number that is not exact; a careful guess We must estimate how long it will take for us to finish our work.

8) Evict – To force out of property by taking legal action They had to evict the people because they did not pay their rent.

9) Impartial – Not favoring one side more than another; fair A teacher should be impartial when they grade papers.

10) Industrious – Hardworking I’m sure all of my students are industrious!

11) Infuriate – To make very angry Morning traffic infuriates me!

12) Irrelevant – Having nothing to do with the subject Sometimes, my students will ask irrelevant questions.

13) Precise – Exact; accurate Computer programmers must be precise when writing commands for a program.

14) Sham – Something fake or false The internet fundraiser turned out to be a sham.

15) Trek – A long, slow, and difficult journey The trek up the mountain spent all of our energy.