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Vocab Final S.G.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Abysmal | Extremely poor or bad. |
| Accumulate | To gather or collect. |
| Adversary | A person, group, or force that opposes or attacks. |
| Amend | To change to be better. |
| Authenticate | To establish genuine. |
| Compel | To force someone to do something. |
| Cumbersome | When something is hard to manage, troublesome. |
| Decipher | To make out the meaning of something such as a word. |
| Declare | To say something confidently. |
| Defiance | A refusal to do something. |
| Delegate | To give something to someone. |
| Ecstatic | To be very happy or excited. |
| Efficiency | The ability to do something without wasting material or time. |
| Elaborate | To add details to something. |
| Embark | To board a ship, vehicle, or aircraft when beginning a journey. |
| Embrace | To accept gracefully. |
| Enhance | To increase or improve something. |
| Erratic | Unusual movement. |
| Fatigue | To be very tired. |
| Flippant | Frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking seriousness. |
| Fret | To feel or express worry. |
| Gratitude | The quality of being thankful. |
| Grim | Stern and admitting of no appeasant of compromise. |
| Hesitant | Lacking reading of speech. |
| Hiatus | A break or interruption in the continuity of a work. |
| Idyallic | Suitable for, or a suggestive of an idyll. |
| Improvise | To make something up on the spot with no preparation from before hand. |
| Inadverdantly | Unintentional. |
| Interrogate | To question someone while looking for information that the person might hold. |
| Jubilation | A joyful or festive celebration. |
| Lament | To feel sorrow or regret. |
| Livid | To be very mad at someone. |
| Modify | To make something better. |
| Nucleus | A central part of something. |
| Oblivious | Unaware, or not alarmed. |
| Pioneering | Being the first, original, or first of a particular kind. |
| Ponder | To think with no distraction. |
| Precarious | Exposed to, or involving danger. |
| Revolutionary | Of, pertaining to, characterized by, or the nature of one revolution. |
| Saunter | To walk with attitude. |
| Stature | The height of any object. |
| Suppress | To put to the end. |
| Trudge | To walk, especially laboriously, or wearily. |
| Venture | To expose to a hazard risk. |
| Weary | Physically, or mentally exhausted of work. |