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U1 Vocab

TermDefinition
OBSTACLE Something that impedes progress or achievement.
obstacle Ghost encounters a serious obstacle with his dad
Courage mental and moral strength
courage It took _____ for Ghost to go back into the house where his father attacked him and his mother.
Apparel (noun) clothing, that which serves as dress or decoration
apparel Winter apparel should be warm and cozy.
Dispatch (noun) an official message; promptness, speed; the act of killing
dispatch We’ll dispatch a repair crew right away.
Forsake (verb) to give up, renounce; to leave, abandon
forsake I will never forsake my children, no matter what they do or say.
Ingenious (adjective) showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; clever
ingenious The students found an ingenious solution to the math problem.
Misgiving (noun) a feeling of fear, doubt, or uncertainty
misgiving They had misgivings about joining the chorus because of its demanding schedule.
Challenge To summon to a contest of skill or strength; OR to call into question.
challenge Staying out of trouble to remain on the team will challenge Ghost in ways he for which he might not be prepared.
Denounce (verb) to condemn openly; to accuse formally
Famished (adjective) suffering severely from hunger or from a lack of something
Inept (adjective) totally without skill or appropriateness
Libel (noun) a written statement that unfairly or falsely harms the reputation about whom it is made (verb) to write or publish a statement that unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of another person
Repast (noun) a meal, food
Resilience To repair of recover.
Besiege (verb) to attack by surrounding with military forces
besiege (verb) to cause worry or trouble
Compress (verb) to press together; to reduce in size or volume
compress (noun) a folded cloth or pad applied to an injury
Douse (verb) to plunge into a liquid, drench
douse (verb) to put out quickly, extinguish
Gainful (adjective) profitable; bringing in money of some special advantage
gainful (adjective) profitable; bringing in money of some special advantage
Oaf (Noun) a stupid person: a big clumsy, slow individual
oaf (sustantivo) una persona estúpida; un individuo grande, torpe y lento
Expressly (adverb) plainly, in so many words; for a particular purpose
immense (adjective) very large or great; beyond ordinary means of measurement
Instantaneous (adjective) done in an instant; immediate
Irk (verb) to annoy, trouble, make weary
Recede (verb) to go or move backward
recede (verb) to become more distant
expressly I expressly showed how to do a math problem so that they would know how to do it.
immense there was a immense tsunami heading North.
instantaneous The race with the world's fastest runner was instantaneous.
irk I irk my brother because he irked me.
famished People where famished in the Pandemic
inept The test was so eazy the people did it inept.
libel Some guy libel a person and ruined his reputation and it was fake
repast I ate a lot of repast at at the festable
resilience A resilience person can recover from something bad
denounce They denounce the person that got arrested on the news.
Attan To achieve by effort
attan Jeremy Lin was able to attain his goal.
Willpower Strong determination to do something.
willpower If you have willpower you will achieve your goal
Habit A habit is when you do something dayily of doit most of the time.
habit I made reading a habit so I do it every day.
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