@donnie.jackson: Vocabulary Challenge ⭐️ Choose the word based on its meaning ⭐️ #vocabularychallenge #learnenglish #vocabulary #englishpronunciation #englishteacher If something is unnecessary because it is repeated or excessive, it is: 💎 Redundant The report was full of redundant information. If something is not serious and has little importance, it is: 💎 Frivolous He made a frivolous comment during the meeting. If something is very difficult and requires a lot of effort, it is: 💎 Arduous The hike up the mountain was long and arduous. If someone is childish and easily annoyed, they are: 💎 Petulant He became petulant when he didn’t get his way. If you avoid or get around something cleverly, you: 💎 Circumvent They used loopholes in the system to circumvent the regulations.

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