Vocabulary List: Absurd, Aggression, Apologize, Barrel, Betray, Study notes of English Language

Definitions and context for the english vocabulary words: absurd (adj.), aggression (n., adj.), apologize (v., n.), barrel (n.), betray (v., n.). These words cover various aspects of human behavior and experience, from the illogical and inappropriate to the aggressive and deceptive.

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Vocabulary
ABSURD adj. - very unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
The argument was absurd.
AGGRESSION n., AGGRESSIVE adj. - to attack or fight
The tiger was very aggressive.
APOLOGIZE v., APOLOGY n. - to ask forgiveness
John apologized for what he said, but his apology was not well received.
BARREL n. - a large cylindrical container
They collected rain water in a barrel.
BETRAY v., BETRAYAL n. - to deliver to an enemy; deceive
Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.

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Vocabulary

ABSURD adj. - very unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate

The argument was absurd.

AGGRESSION n., AGGRESSIVE adj. - to attack or fight

The tiger was very aggressive.

APOLOGIZE v., APOLOGY n. - to ask forgiveness

John apologized for what he said, but his apology was not well received.

BARREL n. - a large cylindrical container

They collected rain water in a barrel.

BETRAY v., BETRAYAL n. - to deliver to an enemy; deceive

Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.