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Sixth Level Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 16 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| naught | pronoun | All their work was for naught. | nothing |
| noun | The score was 1 to naught. | zero | |
| nay | noun | Most people voted nay. | no |
| necessitate | verb | Money worries will necessitate him going to work. | compel |
| noodles | noun | We loved to eat noodles in China. | food |
| nostril | noun | He had lots of hair in his nostrils. | nose opening |
| nude | noun | They painted a portrait of the nude. | naked |
| adj. | The nude lady fled from the house fire. | without clothes | |
| numb | adj. | He had a numb feeling in his fingers. | unfeeling |
| verb | Cold will numb the hands and feet. | deaden | |
| numeral | noun | The house had the numeral 10 on the door. | number |
| oats | noun | Oats can be good for your heart. | type of grain |
| odds | noun | The odds of winning are not very good, | probability |
| outfit | noun | I served in a military outfit. | company |
| noun | She wore a strange outfit to dinner. | clothes | |
| noun | That outfit had some strange habits. | group | |
| verb | We must outfit her for the journey. | provide needed items | |
| paddle | noun | We need a paddle for our canoe. | oar |
| verb | They will paddle as fast as they can. | propel with oars | |
| verb | They paddled the boy for his mischief. | spank | |
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