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absurd The word “absurd” is an adjective that’s similar to the words “crazy,” “strange,” and “bizarre.” She said something that was just absurd. That man is behaving in an absurd manner. It’s totally absurd to expect us to wait in this line for over three hours. Todd gave some absurd reason for being late to […]

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able The word “able” is almost always used with “be” and “to.” Together these words form a verb phrase. When a person can do something or has the ability or time to do something, use “be able to” to describe the situation. It’s very similar to “can.” She’s able to speak English. (She can speak English.)

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lousy The word “lousy” is an adjective that you can use to describe something that is really bad: -We’ve had lousy weather lately. -Lousy sales caused the store to close. -Marina divorced her husband because he was a lousy person, and he wasn’t interested in satisfying her needs in the relationship. -Customer service at this

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scrape When removing the top layer of something or when cleaning the surface of something, you can use the verb “scrape.” Scrape your plate before you put it in the dishwasher. (This sentence is in the imperative form. The subject is “you.) You have to scrape ice off of your windshield in the winter if you

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humid When there’s a lot of moisture (water) in the air, we say it’s humid. The months of June through August are pretty humid in Minnesota. When it rains in the summer, the humidity levels are very high. Many people don’t like humid weather because it makes them feel uncomfortable and sweaty. The word “humid” is

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haste The word “haste” refers to speed or excessive speed that leads to mistakes. In her haste, she forgot to bring her laptop to work this morning. Realizing they were in danger, they left the country in great haste. The sloppiness of the work was attributed to carelessness and haste. Haste makes waste. (This is a

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