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hay hay vocab 1

mrs. moore's english vocab list 1

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having no direct involvement or interest and not favoring one person or side more than another [English Shakesphere] Impartial- (adjective)
to come from or come out of somebody, something, or somewhere [Latin 1750] Emanate- (verb) (intransitive verb)
1. (very bad) characterized by severe, serious, or desperate circumstances 2. (threating disaster) warning of a future disaster or serious consequences [Latin 1560] Dire- (adjective)
1. (showing passionate enthusiasm) showing ardent or passionate enthusiasm 2. (glowingly hot) glowing as a result of intense heat [Latin 1350] Fervent- (adjective)
new and different, often in an interesting, unusual or inventive way [middle English] Novel- (adjective)
actively and unreservedly enthusiastic [1520 Latin] Zealous- (adjective)
able to be touched or perceived through the sense of touch [1589 Latin] Tangible- (adjective)
to see or notice something that is not very clear or obvious [French 14 century] Discern- (verb)
absolutely necessary or unavoidable [1530 Latin] Imperative- (adjective)
absolutely necessary [1520 Latin] Comparative- (adjective)
to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something Preclude- (verb)
exemption from punishment, harm, or recrimination Impunity- (noun)
to approach and stop somebody in order to speak to the person, especially in an aggressive, insistent, or aggressive way Accost- (verb)
expressing all details in a clear and obvious way, leaving no doubt as the intended meaning Explicit- (adjective)
to plead with somebody to do something Implore- (verb)
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