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vocab1
Question | Answer |
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attitude | posture; physical position of the body |
deny | to declare that something is untrue |
attitude | posture; physical position of the body |
deny | to declare that something is untrue |
greedily | eagerly; ravenously |
intent | direct with eager or fixed attention |
devour | to eat quickly and hungrily |
munch | to chew steadily or vigorously, often with a crunching sound |
fretful | irritable; worried; discontented; impatient |
refresh | to restore strength or spirit to; to revive or put new life into |
greedily | eagerly; ravenously |
venture | to dare to say at the risk of criticism, argument, etc. |
intent | direct with eager or fixed attention |
wriggle | to twist to and fro; to squirm |
munch | to chew steadily or vigorously, often with a crunching sound |
adventurous | involving a risk; courageous |
refresh | to restore strength or spirit to; to revive or put new life into |
affirm | to declare something to be true or factual |
venture | to dare to say at the risk of criticism, argument, etc. |
disengage | to release or detach; to set free |
wriggle | to twist to and fro; to squirm |
employ | to make use of |
adventurous | involving a risk; courageous |
ironical | mocking or sarcastic; implying the opposite of what is said or written |
affirm | to declare something to be true or factual |
oblige | to force as a result of circumstances; to bind or obligate |
disengage | to release or detach; to set free |
employ | to make use of |
blotter | paper used for absorbing excess ink |
immovable | incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary; motionless |
chuckle | to laugh quietly to oneself, often with the feeling of satisfaction |
ironical | mocking or sarcastic; implying the opposite of what is said or written |
coincidence | an unusual occurrence of two or more events ar one time, |
oblige | to force as a result of circumstances; to bind or obligate |
obstacle | that which stands in the way; a barrier |
rely | to count on; to depend on; also, to trust |
blotter | paper used for absorbing excess ink |
chuckle | to laugh quietly to oneself, often with the feeling of satisfaction |
coincidence | an unusual occurrence of two or more events at one time, apparently by chance |
gambit | a maneuver by which one intends to gain an advantage over an opponent |
gaze | to look at steadily or intently |
irritate | to cause one to be impatient, angry, or displeased; to annoy |
philosopher | a system of principles for guidance in the daily living |
reflective | thoughtful; pondering; meditative |
shrug | to raise and lower the shoulders, often expressing uncertainty or indifference |
suspect | to imagine something to be true or likely |