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Daub (verb) to coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way The artists used a _______________ of thick paint to finish his piece.
Demure: (adj) (of a woman or her behavior) reserved, modest, and shy. The women was very _________________ as she watched her son perform.
Demoralized: (adj) having lost confidence or hope; disheartened. The boy was _______________when he lost the competition.
Frowzy: (adj) having a messy or dirty appearance As I walked down the street, I realized the neighborhood has a ________________ appearance.
Immortalize: (verb) to cause (someone or something) to be remembered forever We _______________ our hero by building a statue.
Loam: (noun) a fertile soil of clay and sand The ground was large are of _______________.
Luminous: (adj) producing or seeming to produce light Her house was very ________________ from the outside due to the fact that they have many windows.
Rumpled: (noun) a fold or wrinkle; ruffled or disheveled appearance. She was very ________________ as she finally finished her work.
Stripling: (noun) young person The __________________ spent his time hanging out with his friends.
Sardonic: (adj) grimly mocking or cynical. The dark animal made a _______________ noise.
Scorn: (noun) the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable; contempt. Her father gave a ________________ to her for making a big mistake.
Tribulation: (noun) a cause of great trouble or suffering. The ____________________ will never be forgotten in the town.
Repressed: (adj) restrained, inhibited, or suppressed His shirt was ________________ as he woke up from his trip.
Monetarily: (adj) of or pertaining to money Without the push of his ________________ job, he would not make any money.
Intrigue: (verb) to arouse curiosity or interest The child felt _________________ when the preacher spoke to him.
Eccentric: (adj) deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.;irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd The ______________________ four year old ran around his house like he was crazy.
Immoral: (adj) violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics. Her _______________ choice was punished.
Impulse: (adj) done suddenly and without planning: resulting from a sudden impulse She did it due to an __________________.
Proposition: (noun) offer; proposal The lawyers _________________ could be backed up.
Incredulous: (adj) not able or willing to believe something : feeling or showing a lack of belief Sam is ___________________ and does not believe they will be able to pull the stunt off.
Astounded: (adj) overwhelmed with astonishment or amazement The crowd was _________________ by the great performance.
Authentic: (adj) real or genuine : not copied or false A ________________ signature from the celebrity was sold for $100,000.
Scoff: (verb) speak to someone or about something in a scornfully derisive or mocking way Aly was very ____________ when talking to Jen about her grade.
Vague: (adj) not clear in meaning : stated in a way that is general and not specific The memory was __________________ but John could still remember parts.
Transistor: (noun) a small device that is used to control the flow of electricity in radios, computers, etc. The ________________ was controlling the radio waves.
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