Today we will review three new vocabulary words. Gullible, Impeccable, and Plausible. Review the definitions below and then look at the 5 example sentences for each vocabulary word. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences.
| VOCABULARY | DEFINITION |
|---|---|
| Gullible | “Easily persuaded to believe something” |
| Impeccable | “Perfect, flawless, without blemish” |
| Plausible | “Believable, Possible” |
GULLIBLE
| # | SENTENCE EXAMPLES |
|---|---|
| 1 | She manipulated her gullible students, knowing that they would never realize what she was doing. |
| 2 | He tricked his gullible friend into giving him one hundred dollars. |
| 3 | Sometimes media tricks gullible people into believing lies. |
| 4 | The gullible man bought the book after reading the advertisement. |
| 5 | Don't be so gullible. He always says that to women. |
IMPECCABLE
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PLAUSIBLE
| # | SENTENCE EXAMPLES |
|---|---|
| 1 | He was convinced that there was no plausible alternative. |
| 2 | His idea was speculation, but it was still quite plausible. |
| 3 | There are plausible arguments, but I disagree with them. |
| 4 | She made great efforts to give a plausible explanation. |
| 5 | It was a plausible argument. |
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