Webster Essential Vocabulary

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frugal(FROO gil) adj.1. economical; thrifty; not wasteful; 2. inexpensive;
not costly



  • Frugalshoppers consider house brands when buying food.

  • Cars with good gas mileage are built with the frugalin mind.

  • Frugalwatches tell time as well as those in gold cases.
    [-ly adv., -ity n.] [Syn. thrifty]
    frustrate(FRUH strayt) vt.1. to cause to not have an effect; nullify; 2. to block;
    to prevent from attaining an objective

  • Burglar alarms are designed to frustratethose who would hope to break and
    enter without detection.

  • The large number of false alarms from automotive burglar alarms could
    frustratethe reason they were installed.

  • Destroyers and antisubmarine bombers frustratedthe U-boat captains of
    Germany’s Kriegsmarine.
    [-d, frustrating, frustrationn.] [Syn. thwart, baffle, foil]
    function(FUHNK shin) vi.1. to act in the usual or expected way; 2. to serve or
    be used (as) —n.1. the usual action or use of something; 2. a special use or action
    of something; 3. one’s job; 4. something that depends on and changes with some-
    thing else

  • Fred’s bicycle functionsjust the way a bicycle should.

  • The doorman functionsas both greeter and gatekeeper.

  • It is the functionof a bottle opener to (duh!) open bottles.

  • When jacking up a car for a tire change, a brick or block of wood should
    functionas a cross block for its diagonally opposite tire.

  • Joanne’s functionat the office is public relations.

  • In graphing an algebraic function,or equation, the value of the dependent
    variable, y, changes with the value of the independent variable, x.
    [-ed, -ing] [Syn. capacity, use]
    fundamental(FUHN di MENT il) adj.1. basic; at the root of; essential; 2. radical;



  1. chief; most important —n.1. a principle, theory, etc.; 2. an essential



  • The fundamentalrights of all humans are the rights to life, liberty, and the
    pursuit of happiness.

  • The new law makes fundamentalchanges in the tax rates.

  • The fundamentalprinciple of America is that all men are created equal.

  • The fundamentalsof safe operation of the tool are in the owners’ manual.

  • Getting a license is a fundamentalof driving an automobile.
    [-lyadv.]


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