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Hailey's vocabulary from lessons 1, 2, & 3

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  • Simultaneous
    at the same time
  • several
    more than two but not very many
  • specifically
    in a definite and exact way
  • Specifically
    in a definite and exact way
  • to infer
    to form (an opinion) from evidence
  • variety
    a number or collection of different things or people
  • increase
    to become larger or greater in size, amount, number,
  • except
    not including
  • Approximately
    almost correct or exact
  • Exempted
    not required to do something
  • budget
    an amount of money available
  • author
    a person who has written something
  • willing
    not refusing to do something
  • Curious
    wanting to learn or know more about something or someone
  • expected
    to think that (someone or something) will arrive or that (something) will happen
  • recently
    not long ago
  • recommend
    to say that (someone or something) is good and deserves to be chosen
  • Practically
    almost or nearly
  • Transportation
    a way of traveling from one place to another place
  • elementary school
    a school in the U.S. for young children
  • reportedly
    according to what has been said
  • expressly
    explicitly; clearly
  • Apparently
    something that appears to be true based on what is known
  • serious
    involving or deserving a lot of thought, attention, or work
  • Summarize
    to tell (information) again using fewer words
  • penmanship
    the art or practice of writing by hand
  • Replaced
    to be used instead of (something)
  • provide
    to make (something) available
  • Volunteer
    someone who does something without being forced to do it
  • tardy/tardiness
    late/lateness
  • Qualified
    having the necessary skill, experience, or knowledge to do a particular job or activity
  • possible
    able to be done
  • according to
    as stated, reported, or recorded by
  • consistently
    always acting or behaving in the same way
  • Sincerely
    truthfully
  • average
    a number or grade that is calculated by adding numbers together and then dividing the total
  • excused
    to say that (someone) is not required to do something