Vocabulary Words: ascribe, engender, homily, idiosyncrasy, introvert, elegy, hackneyed, humdrum, inconsequential and paragon
Ascribe: to attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin
Engender: to bring into existence; give rise to
Homily: a sermon or discourse on a moral or religious topic
Idiosyncrasy: a structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group
Introvert: to turn or direct inward
Elegy: a poem composed in elegiac couplets
Hackneyed: Overfamiliar through overuse; trite through overuse; trite
Humdrum: Lacking variety or excitement; dull
Inconsequential: Lacking importance
Paragon: a model of excellence or perfection of a kind; a peerless example
Ascribe: to attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin
Engender: to bring into existence; give rise to
Homily: a sermon or discourse on a moral or religious topic
Idiosyncrasy: a structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group
Introvert: to turn or direct inward
Elegy: a poem composed in elegiac couplets
Hackneyed: Overfamiliar through overuse; trite through overuse; trite
Humdrum: Lacking variety or excitement; dull
Inconsequential: Lacking importance
Paragon: a model of excellence or perfection of a kind; a peerless example