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Match the words with their definitions:

Extraordinary = Very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange Fraudulent = Dishonest and illegal Impromptu = Done or said without earlier planning or preparation Insolence = Rude behaviour that does not show respect

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Extraordinary

Very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange.

Fraudulent

Dishonest and illegal.

Impromptu

Done or said without planning or preparation.

Insolence

Rude behaviour that does not show respect.

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Jeopardize

To put something in danger of being harmed or damaged.

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Boisterous

Noisy, energetic and rough.

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Courteous

Polite and showing respect.

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Dishearten

To make someone lose confidence, hope, and energy.

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Villain

A bad person who harms other people or breaks the law.

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Scholar

A person who studies a subject in great detail, especially at a university.

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Study Notes

  • Extraordinary: Very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange.
  • Fraudulent: Dishonest and illegal.
  • Impromptu: Done or said without planning or preparation.
  • Insolence: Rude behaviour that lacks respect.
  • Jeopardize: To endanger something such as a plan or system.
  • Apostrophe: Symbol used to show omitted letters/numbers or possession.
  • Boisterous: Noisy, energetic, and rough.
  • Dormitories: Large rooms with many beds.
  • Courteous: Polite and respectful.
  • Dishearten: To cause a loss of confidence, hope, and energy.
  • Tricycle: A three-wheeled vehicle, especially for young children.
  • Unconscious: Not awake, often due to a head injury.
  • Villain: A bad person who harms others or breaks the law.
  • Tablespoonful: The amount a tablespoon can hold.
  • Scholar: A person who studies a subject in great detail, often at a university.
  • Scissors: Cutting device with two joined blades and finger holes.
  • Sincerely: Honestly and without pretense.
  • Successor: Someone or something that follows another.

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