Vocab-ability–125 (lib, libr = book) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRATICE

Library
The library has an ethic in itself that people tend to be silent when in or entering the it.

Libretto
The dramatic art student are always with their libretto for pratice

Libel
The president used libel in his course which gave an edge over his opponent


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Libraries used to be found in a physical building, now that we have kindles most people's libraries are on their kindle.

  2. I read the libretto because I couldn't understand the opera singer.

  3. Politicians love to use libel in their ad campaigns.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. I always visit the library close to my house whenever I am less busy.

  2. Jane's last book is a good example of a libretto.

  3. Jane threatened to sue Mrs. Collins for libel


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

1, Library

There are 25 million books in the British Library.

2, Libretto

The tenor must learn the Libretto by heart.

3, Libel

Most newspapers have a bad name for libel.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1.The library is where imagination has no limits.
2.Libretto is more than a text, it is the soul of the operetta.
3.Libel destroys man's soul.

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Please read Rule #5. That's how I find the Vocab Practice entries. If you don't follow that rule, I might miss your entry.

So, ready Rule #5 and revise. Thanks.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. I really need to look for that book in the library
  2. I must study my libretto for tonight's work
  3. Today in this house a great libel has been committed


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE.

  1. Library
    When I was a kid, I loved to get lost in a library while spending hours of reading different books.
  2. Libretto
    The libretto written by high quality artists, became art.
  3. Libel
    Some journalists aren't doing their job right and use the declarations of the artists wrong so they end up by being sued for libel.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

1.Library
I was in the library when he called me.
2.Libretto
He is very surprise to finally see the libretto at place
3.Libel
journalist was prosecuted for libel.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Library:
    Funny why she loves to go to the library -- a quiet place where she can sleep rather than read books.

2.Libretto
She is very excited to finally see the libretto to be staged at the auditorium.

  1. Libel
    Libel cases are oftentimes very difficult to weigh in this era of press freedom.


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Thanks! I am always looking forward to new words.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Library:
    I used to spend my vacant hours at the school library.

  2. Libretto
    I spent a lot of hours composing the libretto that will finally be performed today.

  3. Libel
    The journalist of the famous broadcast journalist was prosecuted for libel.


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