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IEW Med Hist 17-21
IEW Medieval History vocabulary, Lessons 17-21
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| relish | to like very much |
| abashed | to be made embarrassed |
| ludicrous | ridiculous |
| capriciously | acting without apparent reason or cause |
| devious | roundabout; not according to the normal path |
| serene | calm and peaceful |
| toil | to work hard; to labor |
| contrive | to scheme |
| analyze | to examine the parts of something |
| aghast | showing signs of horror |
| tragic | extremely unfortunate |
| rash | to hasty in action; reckless |
| anguish | great pain or suffering in mind or body |
| insolent | haughty; insulting |
| restrain | to hold back from doing something |
| gravely | seriously; solemnly |
| din | a loud, confused, or clanging noise |
| crane | to stretch out one's neck |
| reprehensible | deserving of blame |
| repugnant | distasteful; repulsive; disgusting |