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Vocab words from BRMS Strange & Mysterious unit

TermDefinition
audacity part of speech: noun definition: boldness
vehemently part of speech: adverb definition: passionately; forcefully
derision part of speech: noun definition: ridicule; contempt
vexed part of speech: verb definition: disturbed; annoyed
gesticulations part of speech: noun definition: energetic gestures
rapacious part of speech: adjective definition: satisfaction from being greedy
tantalizing part of speech: adjective definition: tempting or teasing by withholding or remaining unavailable
congenial part of speech: adjective definition: pleasant, compatible, agreeable
emanate part of speech: verb definition: to come forth; to flow out
facade part of speech: noun definition: false fronts; false appearances
facade noun
emanate verb
congenial adjective
tantalizing adjective
rapacious adjective
gesticulations noun
vexed verb
derision noun
vehemently adverb
audacity noun
paranoia a disorder that causes people to feel unreasonable distrust and suspicion; noun
paranoia noun
tremulous trembling in fear, quivering, shaky; adjective
tremulous adjective (verb functioning as an adjective)
oblivious unaware- adjective
oblivious adjective
sublime majestic, grand, supreme, outstanding- adjective
sublime adjective
cavorting leaping about; frolicking- verb being used as an adjective
cavorting verb used as an adjective
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