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Sixth Level Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 29 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| lull | verb | Her singing will lull the baby to sleep. | soothe |
| lure | noun | The lure will be the beautiful lady. | temptation |
| verb | Money will lure him into the crime. | seduce | |
| lurk | verb | He will lurk nearby until they come. | hide |
| luster | noun | The luster of gold will attract many people. | sparkle |
| madam | noun | He asked if madam was at home. | married lady |
| manifold | verb | The problems manifold when money is short. | become many |
| adj. | It is of manifold importance today. | extreme | |
| maple | noun | They planted a maple in the yard. | type of tree |
| mare | noun | The mare became a fast racehorse. | female horse |