Grades 9-10 (WVI 4)
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credulity an inclination to believe or trust, especially without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility.
cubicle any very small room or partitioned space, as in an office or dormitory.
dogmatic asserting beliefs and opinions as though they were proven facts.
equivocation the act of communicating in ambiguous, shifting, or indecisive terms, often to avoid or deceive.
expedient suitable or advantageous for the purpose or in the circumstances.
fulcrum that which other things are contingent upon or built around; a pivotal point or agent.
humbug something without substance or meaning, such as an idea or argument; nonsense.
mendacious untruthful.
occult of, pertaining to, or with the aid of the supernatural.
opalescent exhibiting a spectrum of colors or changing colors; iridescent.
provident showing wisdom and foresight in planning for the future.
reaffirm to verify by asserting again.
undaunted not discouraged; not giving up even though something is difficult or frightening.
unyielding hard; firm; resistant to pressure or force.
vociferous crying out, especially in protest; vocal; clamorous.