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Vocabulary
1st 6wks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| disturbing | to intrude upon; bother |
| interrupted | to do something that hinders or stops the action or conversation of |
| squashing | to beat or flatten |
| specialty | a special pursuit, occupation, talent or skill |
| struggled | to make strenuous efforts; strive. |
| staggered | to move or stand unsteadily |
| wobbled | to move unsteadily from side to side |
| collapsed | to fall down or inward suddenly |
| numb | deprived of the power to feel or move |
| shifted | to move or transfer from one place or position to another |
| function | to performs one normal or proper activity |
| operator | a person who operates a machine or device |
| tethered | to fasten or restrict |
| version | a type |
| axis | a straight line around which an object rotates or can be imagined to rotate. |
| flawed | to make defective; with mistakes |
| simulate | to have or take on the appearance, form, or sound of |
| delicate | easily broken or damaged |
| adjusted | to change, set or regulate. |
| acute | keen; perceptive |
| debate | a discussion or consideration of arguments |
| prodded | to stir to action |
| beckoned | to signal a person as by nodding or waving |
| gradually | occurring in small changes or degrees |
| decorated | to furnish with something attractive, beautiful, or striking |
| stalled | to slow down or stop the process |
| scanned | to examine closely |
| inflated | to cause to expand with air |
| shaken | to make uneasy; disturb |
| hesitated | to be slow to act, speak, or decide. |
| competition | a test of skill or ability; a contest |
| identical | exactly equal and alike |
| routine | a series of activities performed regularly |
| element | an important part of a whole |
| qualifying | to make eligible or qualified |
| intimidated | to fill with fear, frighten or discourage |
| unison | at the same time |
| uniform | being the same as another or others |
| recite | to repeat or say aloud |
| mastered | to become the master of; bring under control |