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lurk To lurk is to watch someone from a secret location or to observe people from a place that’s dark or hidden. There’s an alligator lurking in the water. There’s a cat lurking in the grass. Two men are lurking beneath a bridge. The police caught a man lurking outside of someone’s window. A lurker is a […]

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nap When a person sleeps during the day, you can use the word “nap.” He’s taking a nap. (The verb “take” is often used with nap.) My baby is napping. (This sentence uses “nap” as a verb.) Babies take a lot of naps. Taking a nap during the day is good for you. Do you need a […]

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nag If a person asks you to do something, again and again, you can use the word “nag.” Notice that a person (usually in the form of an object pronoun) almost always comes after the word “nag.” Tarek’s wife is nagging him to fix the window. Joe’s father nagged him to get his haircut until […]

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grueling A grueling experience is one that leaves a person physically or mentally exhausted. You could also say that the person is very tired from working, but the word “grueling” is much better at describing the level of stress that is felt. The word “grueling” is an adjective that is almost always used to describe a thing […]

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stun Use the word “stun” when a person is very surprised by something. This is a strong word, so make sure it fits the situation: Vanessa was stunned when she saw the repair bill for her car. We were absolutely stunned to find out that Bill and Elena were getting a divorce. (Notice that the word […]

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ultra The word “ultra” is an adjective that means very or extremely. Sometimes it’s part of a compound noun, and other times it’s separated. You have to protect your skin from ultraviolet radiation by putting on sun block. Ultra conservative candidates can easily win elections in a state that has a lot of Republicans. A solar car has […]

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naive To be naive is to lack a certain knowledge about situations and people. This adjective is similar to the word “innocent.” Pay close attention to the pronunciation of this word: naive  (neye eve) She’s a very naive person. He’s naive when it comes to negotiations. You’re so naive. Stop being so naive. It’s naive to believe that. […]

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