Vocabulary By: #2. Clandestine Tevin had a clandestine love affair.

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Vocabulary By: #2

Clandestine Tevin had a clandestine love affair.

Covert

Furtive Fur-tive=Squirrel

Inconspicuous

Sly Sneaky

Stealthy

Surreptitious

Unobtrusive Not attracting attention

Adversary Opponent

Advocate

Artisan Skilled worker

Ascetic

Charlatan Fake

Hedonist Pleasure seeker

Orator Public Speaker

Piraha

Raconteur Storyteller

Skeptic

Virtuoso Highly skilled worker

Extraneous

Frivolous

Incidental

Inconsequential This picture ^= not important

Irrelevant Is not important

Negligible The negligible scuff marks on the hood of the camera.

Peripheral

Petty This assignment is PETTY.

Superficial

Trifling lacking in significance or solid worth

Trivial Ordinary

Acute Sharp ending

Astute Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage

Discerning Having or showing good judgment

Erudite Having or showing great knowledge or learning

Incisive Accurate and sharply focused

Ingenious Clever

Judicious Having or showing good judgment

Perspicuous Understanding things

Prudent Showing care for the future

Sagacious Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd

Savvy common sense

Acrid Unpleasant taste or smell

Arid Having little or no rain

Aesthetic Pleasing appearance

Ascetic Self- Discipline

Atheistic Belief of no god

Ambiguous Open to more than one interpretation

Ambivalent Mixed feelings

Coalesce Race + Car= Racecar Come together

Convalesce Recover from a injury for a long period of time

Delusion Fixed belief that is either false, fanciful, or derived from deception

Allusion An incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication

Illusion False idea or belief