trivial - not valuable or important; insignificant, diction - Choice of words in speech or writing, leave no stone unturned - To consider every possibility when trying to solve a problem, disputes - Arguments or debates; things people do not agree on, transformation - A major change in someone or something, make hay while the sun shines - To take advantage of an opportunity or get something done while you have the chance, lethargy - A state of having very low energy with drowsiness and lack of interest or feeling, dis- prefix - not or lack of, macabre - of, dealing with, or pertaining to death or the horrors of death, peculiar - abnormal or different from the usual expectation, din - a loud, ongoing noise, eat my words - To admit that what you said was wrong, gelatinous - like a jelly in terms of thickness or firmness, corrupt - To cause to become harmed or damaged, wisdom - Accumulated knowledge or learning, ignorance - not knowing; lack of awareness or education, humbug - Something intended to deceive; an imposter; nonsense, castles in the air - A fanciful wish or scheme; daydream, quest - A journey made in search of something; expedition; adventure, discord - A combination of sounds that is unpleasant, doldrums - A boring, gloomy place or state of mind in which nothing happens, rhyme or reason - Having or showing good sense, logic, or meaning, expectations - Beliefs or hops concerning what is possible in the future, killing time - Wasting time, -ous suffix - Have much or full of; characterized by, wordplay - Playful or clever use of words to create humor, surreal - Bizarre, weird, or eerie; having a dream-like quality; beyond real, point of view - A place from which you see something; the way in which one thinks about a situation or event, jump to conclusions - To judge or form an opinion without having all the fact or information,

Wit & Wisdom Module 2 Vocabulary

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