Amicable: Characterized by friendliness, absence of discord.
Surreptitious: Secret; sneaky; stealthy.
Here are example sentences for the above vocabulary words, suitable for English learners and educational use:
Admonish : The teacher had to admonish the student for talking in class.
Advocate: She will advocate for animal rights at the meeting.
Aloof: During the party, she seemed aloof and didn’t join the games.
Ambiguous: His answer was ambiguous; it was hard to know what he meant.
Amicable: Their discussion was amicable and did not lead to an argument.
Benevolent: The benevolent lady donated books to the school.
Bilk: He tried to bilk the company out of money, but was caught.
Cajole: She tried to cajole her brother into doing her chores.
Conciliate: The manager tried to conciliate the angry customer.
Equivocate: The spokesperson began to equivocate about the company's plans.
Gaffe: He made a gaffe by calling his boss by the wrong name.
Placid: The lake was placid in the morning, with no wind at all.
Surreptitious: They held a surreptitious meeting late at night.
These words are commonly used in everyday English and can be practiced with simple definitions or in short sentences.

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