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4th Quarter Vocab

TermDefinition
adversary an opponent or enemy
aplomb self confidence, especially in a difficult situation; poise; assurance
apprehensive anxious or fearful; uneasy
aptitude the ability to learn or understand something quickly
attentive considerate to the comfort or concerns of others
barricade a temporary structure set up to block passage; to block an opening with an obstacle
bluff to engage in a false display of strength or confidence, especially in order to deceive someone
brackish slightly salty
brandish to wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or threatening way
circumference the boundary of an area, an object, or a geometric figure, especially a circle
banish to force to leave a country or place; exile
conspicuous easily seen; obvious; attracting attention; striking, remarkable
circumference the boundary of an area, an object, or a geometric figure, especially a circle
commotion noisy activity or confusion
concoction something that has been prepared by putting several things together; a mixture of ingredients
destination the place to which a person or thing is going or is sent
contortion a sharp twist or bend in something
disdain a feeling that someone or something is bad, worthless, or low; scorn or contempt; to have or show this feeling about someone or something
counter to do or say something in opposition to something else
dismal causing gloom or depression; feeling gloomy; depressed; miserable
cunning sly, crafty, or clever; the quality of being sly, crafty, or clever
debris the scattered remains of something broken, destroyed, or discarded; rubble or wreckage
dispel to cause to disappear; drive away; disperse
defiance open resistance to an opposing force or authority
ember a glowing piece of burning wood or coal
deft quick and skillful
emerge to become visible or known
engross to occupy the complete attention of someone; absorb
diminish to make or become smaller or less; reduce or decrease
exasperation a state of anger, impatience, or great irritation
exhilarate to cause someone to feel very happy; elate
falter to proceed or continue in an unsteady or weakening manner
foresight the ability to imagine wha tis likely to happen in the future
eavesdrop to listen secretly to the private conversation of others
fragrance a sweet or pleasant odor; a scent
egregious well beyond the bounds of what is right or proper; outrageous
furtive done or acting in a way that is intended not to be noticed; sneaky; giving the appearance of not wanting to be noticed, especially in showing nervousness
grueling physically or mentally exhausting
gusto great enjoyment; zest
habitation a place in which to live; a residence
hasten to move or act swiftly; hurry; to cause something to happen more quickly than it would otherwise
havoc very great destruction or disorder
headway progress toward a destination or a goal
ignite to cause something to start burning; to begin to burn; catch fire
illuminate to provide with light or cast light on someone or something
impending about to occur
imperious arrogant; overbearing; domineering
jabber to talk rapidly and in a senseless manner; chatter
jargon the specialized language of a trade, profession, or group of people
jostle to bump roughly against another person or thing
jut to extend sharply outward or upward; project
kindle to build and start a fire; to arouse or excite a feeling
knoll a small, rounded hill
luminous giving off light; shining
malleable capable of being shaped or formed by pressing, hammering, or another forceful action
materialize to appear out of nowhere
meander to follow a winding and turning course
meticulous showing great concern for details; extremely careful or precise
misgiving feelings of doubt or concern
momentum a quantity used to measure the motion of a body, equal to the product of its mass and velocity. Any change in the speed or direction of a body changes its momentum
monotonous dull because of always being the same
multitude a very large number
muster to bring a group of soldiers together; assemble; to bring forth a feeling or ability from within oneself
narrate to tell a story or describe a series of events; to provide or read the spoken comments for a documentary or other video
obscure difficult to understand; vague; not widely known about; to conceal from view; hide
ominous being a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening
outlandish unconventional; strange
persistent refusing to give up or stop; continuing despite difficulties; repeating or continuing without stopping
pertinent related to the matter at hand; relevant
potential the ability to grow, develop, or improve
precipice a very steep or overhanging mass of rock, such as the face of a cliff
pristine remaining in a pure or unspoiled state
quell to cause a feeling to become less intense; calm or settle
recluse a person who lives alone or has little to do with other people
recuperate to return to normal health or strength; recover
replenish to build up a supply or something again; fill again
repugnant causing disgust; offensive or repulsive
restitution the act of doing something or paying money to make up for some damage, loss, or injury that you have caused
sabotage a deliberate and usually secret act that causes damage or hinders an activity; to commit (sabotage) against something
scarcity an insufficient amount or supply; a shortage
scurry to move with light running steps; scamper
serenity the quality of being calm, peaceful, or untroubled
sociable enjoying the company of others; friendly
somber very serious or sad
specimen something that is studied by scientists as an example of an entire set of things, such as an entire species of living things
stamina the power to resist fatigue or illness while working hard; endurance
subside to become less active, intense, or agitated; abate
swagger to walk in a way that makes it look as if you think you are important or very confident; strut
swarm a large number of insects or other small creatures, especially when in motion
tactic an action that is planned to achieve a goal
terse brief and to the point; concise
translucent allowing light to pass through, but blurring it so that images cannot be seen clearly
uncanny arousing wonder and fear, as if supernatural; eerie; mysterious or impossible to explain; strangely out of the ordinary
unsightly not pleasant to look at; unattractive
versatile having varied uses or functions
vigilant watching out for danger or something that might go wrong; watchful
vulnerable capable of being harmed, damaged, or injured
waft to float easily and gently on the air; drift
waver to move unsteadily back and forth; to hesitate or be unable to make a decision; vacillate
weather to wear away or change, as in color or surface texture, by exposure to the wind, rain, and other conditions of the atmosphere
zeal great enthusiasm for or devotion to a cause, ideal or goal
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