Become Extraordinary
(uh-lyt) (Verb) Meaning: To descend from a vehicle or mount; to come to rest, settle. Usage: 1. The butterfly ______ gently on the flower. 2. They watched as the birds…
(eyl-yuh-neyt) (Verb) Meaning: To make someone feel isolated or estranged. Usage: 1. His constant negativity began to ______ his friends. 2. The company’s policies ______ its customers, leading to a…
(eyl-yuhn, ey-lee-uhn) (Adjective) Meaning: Belonging to a foreign country or nation; unfamiliar and disturbing or distasteful. Usage: 1. The customs of the remote village were ______ to the travelers. 2.…
(al-uh-bahy) (Noun) Meaning: An excuse that an accused person uses to show that they were somewhere else at the time a crime was committed. Usage: 1. He was able to…
(ey-lee-uhs) (Noun) Meaning: A false or assumed identity. Usage: 1. The spy operated under an ______ to avoid detection. 2. She published her book under an ______ to maintain her…
(al-guh-rith-um) (Noun) Meaning: A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer. Usage: 1. The software developer created an ______…
(al-kuh-mee) (Noun) Meaning: The medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. It is particularly concerned with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find…
(al-bye-no) (Noun) Meaning: A person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (white) and the eyes (typically pink). Usage: 1. The rare ______ tiger…
(awl-bee-it) (Conjunction) Meaning: Although; even if. Usage: 1. It was a small, ______ luxurious room. 2. He decided to go, ______ reluctantly. Read this story to remember this word: In…
(uh-lak-ri-tee) (Noun) Meaning: Brisk and cheerful readiness. Usage: 1. She accepted the challenge with ______. 2. The team worked with ______ to meet the deadline. Read this story to remember…