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word definition part of speech english i vocabulary - mdg hook contextual sentence
uncanny strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way adj
zealous having or showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause adj
amenity a useful or pleasant feature or facility noun
scruple a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to morality or propriety noun
elude to evade or escape from, typically in a skillful or cunning way verb
A "hook" can be a mnemonic device, a related - word association, or a short example to help remember the word. Contextual sentences use the word in a real - life or fictional situation to show its usage. For "Uncanny", a hook could be "Think of a spooky, mysterious event". A contextual sentence: "The old house had an uncanny atmosphere that made everyone feel uneasy." For "Zealous", a hook: "Think of a passionate activist". Contextual sentence: "The zealous volunteers worked tirelessly for the charity." For "Amenity", hook: "Think of a nice park in a neighborhood". Contextual sentence: "The new apartment complex has many amenities like a pool and a gym." For "Scruple", hook: "Think of a moral dilemma". Contextual sentence: "He had a scruple about taking the money that didn't belong to him." For "Elude", hook: "Think of a criminal escaping the police". Contextual sentence: "The elusive thief managed to elude the detectives for months."
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| Word | Hook | Contextual Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Zealous | Think of a passionate activist | The zealous volunteers worked tirelessly for the charity. |
| Amenity | Think of a nice park in a neighborhood | The new apartment complex has many amenities like a pool and a gym. |
| Scruple | Think of a moral dilemma | He had a scruple about taking the money that didn't belong to him. |
| Elude | Think of a criminal escaping the police | The elusive thief managed to elude the detectives for months. |