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Grammar Vocabulary

• Amiable: friendly, pleasant, lovable.

• Amorous: showing or expressing romantic love.

• Enamor: to charm or captivate, to fill with love.

• Dejected: depressed in spirit, disheartened.

• Despondent: showing profound hopelessness and discouragement.

• Despair: to lose or give up hope.

•Euphoria: a feeling of great happiness and confidence.

•Eulogy: a speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, especially in honor of a deceased person.

•Euphonious: pleasing sound.

• Confide: to share secrets or discuss private matters, to have full trust.

• Fidelity: loyalty, faithfulness.

• Confidant: a close friend or individual with whom secrets or private matters are shared.

• Perfidy: breach of faith or trust, treachery, faithlessness.

• Grave: serious, solemn, weighty, involving serious issues.

• Gravity: seriousness or critical nature of a situation.

• Empathy: feeling the same emotions with another.

• Sympathy: feeling for another, especially in difficult times, pity, compassion.

• Apathy: absence of passion or emotion.

• Antipathy: extreme dislike.

• Sentimental: showing tender feelings or emotions such as love, pity, or nostalgia.

• Resent: to feel displeasure from a sense of injury or insult.

• Sensory: pertaining to the senses (taste, touch, sight, sound, smell).

Poetry Vocabulary

• Simile: Figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as".

• Personification: Figure of speech in which inanimate or nonhuman things are given human characteristics or abilities.

• Metaphor: Figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using any comparison words.

• Apostrophe: Figure of speech that directly addresses an abstract quality, a nonhuman, or an individual that is not present.

• Hyperbole: Figure of speech that uses exaggeration for effect.

• Onomatopoeia: Figure of speech in which the sound of the word corresponds to its meaning.

• Alliteration: Repetition of initial consonant...