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Sixth Level Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 14 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| hue | noun | She wanted a red hue to paint the room. | shade of color |
| idol | noun | The movie star was the idol of the teenagers. | favorite |
| imperial | adj. | They bowed to the imperial majesty. | royal |
| indifferent | adj. | He was indifferent to her beauty. | detached |
| infantry | noun | The infantry does most of the actual fighting. | foot soldier |
| infer | verb | I infer you wish to go now. | surmise |
| invaluable | adj. | It became invaluable information to us. | precious |
| isle | noun | She lived on the Isle of Wright. | island |
| kin | noun | She became kin when she married my son. | family |
| knight | noun | He was the favorite knight of the King | medieval warrior |
| languish | verb | The old castle will languish with neglect. | decline |
| verb | After he died she languished from loneliness. | waste away | |
| lash | noun | He cried of from the lash from the whip. | blow |
| verb | Lash down everything before the storm. | fasten | |
| layman | noun | The teacher was just a layman. | amateur |
| liquor | noun | Liquor will often loosen your morals. | alcohol |
| lit | verb | We lit the fire as it became dark. | ignite |
| loom | verb | The failure will loom over us soon. | hover |
| noun | She used a loom to weave her garment. | device to make cloth | |
| lull | verb | It was a lull in the storm. | calm |
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