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Sixth Level Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 6 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| chariot | noun | The ancient Romans used chariots. | horse drawn 2-wheeled vehicle |
| chaste | adj. | She was a chaste young lady. | virtuous |
| chat | verb | We shall chat about that tomorrow. | talk |
| noun | We had a chat with her yesterday. | conversation | |
| chime | verb | I heard the clock chime as I left. | ring |
| noun | The clime of the bell told me it was late. | clang | |
| chirp | verb | The bird let out a loud chirp. | peep |
| chisell | noun | He carved the wood with a chisel | tool |
| verb | The salesman will chisel us if he can. | swindle | |
| choir | noun | The choir sang Christmas songs. | singers |
| chronicle | noun | The chronicle listed all the events. | record |
| verb | He chronicled the details of her trip. | put on record | |
| clamor | verb | She clamored for justice. | insistent demand |
| noun | At once there was a loud clamor. | commotion | |
| clause | noun | That clause permitted us to do business, | paragraph |
| coax | verb | She will coax us to help her | persuade |
| noun | We used coax to the antenna. | high frequency cable | |
| cocoa | noun | We drank some hot cocoa. | chocolate flavored drink |
| comet | noun | That night we observed a bright comet. | celestial body |
| comic | adj. | It became a comic situation. | funny |
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