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Wordly Wise Lesson 8

Wordly Wise Lesson 8 Book 6

TermDefinition
accompany (verb) to go along with; to be together
accompany (verb) to play a musical instrument for or with
beneficial being of use; helpful; favorable
captive (noun) one that is help prisoner
captive (adjective) unable to escape or get away
captivity (noun) the state of being held against one's will; loss of freedom
convenient (adj) suitable for one's needs; making life easier or more comfortable
convenience (noun) anything that makes life easier or more comfortable
ecstasy a strong feeling of emotion, especially joy
ecstatic full of or causing ecstasy
expanse a wide open area or surface; a stretch
expedition (noun) a long journey by a group to explore or do battle OR a group that makes such a journey
inept (adj) clumsily or awkwardly expressed; not suitable for the occasion
inept (adj) lacking in skill or ability
interpret (verb) to translate into another language
interpret (verb) to explain the meaning of
interpret (verb) to understand in one's own way
invaluable (adj) to valuable to measure; priceless
linger (verb) to be slow in leaving or going away
retrieve (verb) to get back; to recover
retrieve (verb) to find and bring back
skirmish (noun) a minor fight or battle
skirmish (verb) to take part in a minor fight or battle
supplement (noun) something added to make up for something missing
supplement (verb) to add to
territory (noun) a particular area of land
territory (noun) a land area under control of a particular group of government
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