vocabulary word | meaning |
abduct | to kidnap, carry off by force |
ambiguous | not clear, having two or more possible meanings |
balk | to stop short and refuse to go on |
compact | closely and firmly packed together |
confer | to consult, talk over, exchange opinions, to present as a gift, favor or honor |
earmark | to set aside for a special purpose,to mark an animals ear for |
frigid | extremely cold, lacking in warmth or feeling |
implement | an instrument or tool, to put into effect |
incalculable | too great to be counted, unpreditable, uncertain |
indisputable | beyond question or argument, definitely true |
intensive | thorough, deep, showing great effort |
maneuver | a planned movement, a skillful plan, scheme to perform or carry out a planned movement |
sabatoge | an action taken to destroy something or prevent it from working properly, to take destructive action |
scant | not enough, barely enough, marked by a small or insufficient amount |
stealthy | done in a way so as not to be seen or observed, sneaky, underhanded |
strapping | tall, strong and healthy |
strident | harsh, shrill, unpleasant sounding |
thrive | to grow vigorously, to grow in wealth and possessions |
titanic | of enormous size, strength, power, or scope |
valiant | possessing or acting with bravery or boldness |
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