Word 1: infiltrators
Mnemonic: “Creeping late, through a secret gate.”
Meaning: People who secretly enter a place.
Sentence: The infiltrators hid in the forest.
Word 2: testament
Mnemonic: “Proof so clear, shows it here.”
Meaning: Strong proof of something.
Sentence: The medal was a testament to his bravery.
Word 3: sacrifice
Mnemonic: “Give up nice, to pay the price.”
Meaning: Giving up something for others.
Sentence: She made a sacrifice to help her friend.
Word 4: unfounded
Mnemonic: “No proof around, nothing found.”
Meaning: Not based on facts.
Sentence: His fear of ghosts was unfounded.
Word 5: eerily
Mnemonic: “Quiet and chill, spooky thrill.”
Meaning: Strange in a scary way.
Sentence: The empty street looked eerily silent.
Word 6: combat
Mnemonic: “Clash and pat, fight like that.”
Meaning: A battle or fight.
Sentence: The soldiers were ready for combat.
Word 7: resolute
Mnemonic: “Strong and true, seeing it through.”
Meaning: Very determined.
Sentence: She was resolute to finish her work.
Word 8: tenacity
Mnemonic: “Hold on tight, with all your might.”
Meaning: Never giving up.
Sentence: His tenacity helped him win the race.
Word 9: unparalleled
Mnemonic: “No one near, none appear.”
Meaning: Better than all others.
Sentence: Her singing talent was unparalleled.
Word 10: crouched
Mnemonic: “Bend and stay, low that way.”
Meaning: Sitting low with bent knees.
Sentence: The cat crouched to catch the mouse.
Word 11: ammunition
Mnemonic: “Bullets and shells, boom it tells.”
Meaning: Bullets, shells, or explosives.
Sentence: The soldiers ran out of ammunition.
Word 12: conspicuous
Mnemonic: “Easy to see, clear as can be.”
Meaning: Something that stands out.
Sentence: Her red dress was conspicuous in the crowd.
Word 13: posthumously
Mnemonic: “After he’s gone, the prize goes on.”
Meaning: Given after someone’s death.
Sentence: The award was given posthumously.
Word 14: dispatches
Mnemonic: “Reports on the way, news of the day.”
Meaning: Official military reports.
Sentence: The captain sent dispatches to headquarters.
Word 15: forged
Mnemonic: “Shaped so strong, through struggle long.”
Meaning: Made or shaped through hard times.
Sentence: Their friendship was forged in school.
Word 16: legacy
Mnemonic: “Gift we see, passed to me.”
Meaning: What is left behind for others.
Sentence: The hero’s legacy inspires us today.
Word 17: annexe
Mnemonic: “Snatch and connect, land you collect.”
Meaning: To grab land and make it your own.
Sentence: The king wanted to annex the nearby village.
Word 18: poignant
Mnemonic: “Touch the heart, tear may start.”
Meaning: Very emotional and sad.
Sentence: The film had a poignant ending.
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