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There are a total 183 pages of words and definitions.
Sample words: cavort, cogent, deleterious, insidious, insipid, phlegmatic, recalcitrant, serendipity, subjugate, tenable.
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Whether you use this resource as a classroom teacher to create lessons or whether you want to hand out to students preparing for a test (standardized or college admission), 1000 Vocabulary Words with Definitions for High School, will be invaluable for your students.
This resource includes 1000 words and lists the part(s) of speech for each as well as the definitions. If a word can be used as more than one part of speech, a definition is given for both.
There are a total 183 pages of words and definitions.
Sample words: cavort, cogent, deleterious, insidious, insipid, phlegmatic, recalcitrant, serendipity, subjugate, tenable.
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