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Connolly 9
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| notoriety | Generally known and talked of. |
| hypocrite | person who acts like something they are not. |
| squalid | Filthy,neglected,poverty. |
| recluse | person who lives away from others. |
| scowl | to make a frown. |
| apprehension | Fear of what may be coming. |
| brevity | Short expression,concise. |
| sulk | moody,silent,ill-humored. |
| remorse | Deep regret. |
| florid | Flowery in style. |
| industry | Diligence in employment or pursuit. |
| vague | not clearly expressed. |
| minute | very small |
| perpetual | continuing forever |
| neutral | not favoring either side, in the middle |
| strenuous | active, energetic |
| supplement | something that completes something |
| candid | honest, sincere expression |
| prosper | to suceed |
| arid | very dry or dull |
| tedious | tiring, boring, long |
| grudge | resentment or ill will |
| speculate | to think, theorize or reflect on |
| expunge | to strike out or delete |
| attentive | paying attention |
| indict | to charge with a crime |
| acquit | to set free or discharge |
| discreet | showing good judgement in speech |
| fraud | deceiving or misrepresenting something |
| wary | cautious |
| corrupt | to change from good to bad morals or actions |
| cynical | distrustful of human nature |
| fatal | deadly |
| perpetrate | to be guilty of doing something |
| corroborate | to support with evidence, strengthen |
| detach | to seperate without violence or damage |
| minute | very small |