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English Vocabulary

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
Memorize to learn something by rote and to remember it.
Analyze to examine or study something closely, or to break something down into components.
Articulate to communicate or express something clearly.
Compare to look at people, ides, or two or more objects to take note on what they have in common and what their differences are.
Comprehend to understand (the meaning of) something.
Contrast to compare the differences of two things.
Demonstrate to explain or illustrate by examples to prove something.
Evaluate to determine, set the value of, or quality of. to assess.
Explain to make an idea, question, or answer more clear by describing it.
Hypothesize to form/make an educated guess or prediction.
Distracted to draw or divert away mind or attention.
Deceitful making or trying to make someone believe something that isn't true.
Fidgeted to make a lot of small movements because of nervousness or restlessness.
Reluctantly to be unwilling or afraid to do something.
Charity giving back to others that are less fortunate.
Renounced to give up a thought/feeling/object.
Raucous causing loud noises which leads to disorder.
Insolent being disrespectful, rude, and insulting.
Incredulous skeptical, and not believing anything easily.
Swaggering to walk with confidence, arrogance, and sometimes aggressiveness.
Haggard looking exhausted and worried.
Created by: 23sydneyr
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