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section 1d
| word | definition |
|---|---|
| bicycle | a vehicle mounted on two wheels and driven by the use of two pedals. |
| declare | to make known openly or officially; to state strongly; to reveal or show completely. |
| disrupt | to throw into confusion or disorder; to interrupt or block the progress of. |
| oppose | to be opposite or against something; to stand against, resist. |
| suspend | to force to give up a right for some time; to stop or do away with for some time; to hang from a support from above. |
| budget | a summary of expenses; a plan for using money; to plan how to use money in the future. |
| cereal | food made from edible grains such as oats, wheat, or corn; relating to grain or to the plants that produce it. |
| disaster | any event that causes great harm or damage. |
| harmony | the grouping or playing of music together; agreement in feeling; unity. |
| relay | the act of passing something along in stages; to pass along. |
| bare | lacking covering; open to view; empty; having nothing left over; to uncover or reveal. |
| ignorant | lacking knowledge. |
| less | not as great in amount or degree as before; a smaller amount. |
| peer | to look closely or curiously; to gaze with concentration. |
| their | of, belonging to, or done by them. |
| bulletin | a brief public notice that is printed or broadcast. |
| dense | thick, crowded, or closely packed. |
| fatal | deciding ones fate; causing ruin or death; mortal. |
| random | having no specific pattern, purpose, or objective; happening by chance. |
| seize | to take possession of something quickly and by force. |
| awe | a feeling of mixed fear, respect, and wonder; to fill with admiration. |
| drought | a period of dry weather; an extended shortage of something. |
| loom | to come into view suddenly; to appear surprisingly large. |
| placid | peaceful; serenely free of interruption or disturbance. |
| woe | sorrow, distress, or misery; misfortune. |