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Vocabulary 1B

Sadlier-Oxford's Vocabulary Workshop, Level D

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A person who sees issues only from his/her own perspective is ___________. opinionated
An issue that regularly comes up for discussion can be described as __________. perennial
A plant that goes dormant in the winter and re-blooms in the spring is called a/n ____________. perennial
Light that filters throughout a room is said to ___________. diffuse
Writing that is jumbled and disorienting can be described as __________. diffuse
A crack in a water dam can also be called a ____________. breach
A hacking into an information system is an example of a computer __________. breach
A person who behaves out of control can be described as __________. unbridled
A person who makes him/herself less noticeable is said to be __________-ing him/herself. efface
If you destroy or erase anything from existence, you are __________ -ing it. efface
A person who uses violence to illegally commandeer other people's possessions is a ______________. brigand
A person who proceeds with caution can be described as __________. circumspect
A sudden and violent outburst or seizure can be described as __________. spasmodic
Rubble or remnants left after a natural disaster is called __________. debris
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