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vocab for tangerine

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(verb) to stop proceedings until a later time; break up adjourn
banter (noun) playful, good-humored conversation (verb) to talk in a good-humored teasing way
(verb) to declare unfit for use condemn
(adj.) in a condition of deterioration or disrepair, as through neglect dilapidated
(verb) to expose to fumes to kill insects, rats, or other pests fumigate
adjourn (verb) to stop proceedings until a later time; break up
(noun) playful, good-humored conversation (verb) to talk in a good-humored teasing way banter
condemn (verb) to declare unfit for use
dilapidated (adj.) in a condition of deterioration or disrepair, as through neglect
fumigate (verb) to expose to fumes to kill insects, rats, or other pests
prominence (noun) eminence or importance; widely known
detriment (noun) damage, harm, or injury/ anything that causes damage or injury
initiation (noun) a ceremony or ritual used to accept a new member into a group
bogus (adj.) counterfeit or fake
(adjective or verb) kneeling or lying face down on the ground, as in submission prostrate
(adjective) bubbly or lively effervescent
(noun) a greater amount or quantity of something than you want; an excessive amount of something plethora
(noun) a ceremony or ritual used to accept a new member into a group initiation
effervescent (adjective) bubbly or lively
(noun) damage, harm, or injury/ anything that causes damage or injury detriment
(noun) eminence or importance; widely known prominence
(adj.) counterfeit or fake bogus
prostrate (adjective or verb) kneeling or lying face down on the ground, as in submission
plethora (noun) a greater amount or quantity of something than you want; an excessive amount of something
(adjective) unnecessary; extra superfluous
(verb) to ponder or think over carefully and deeply ruminate
ruminate (verb) to ponder or think over carefully and deeply
superfluous (adjective) unnecessary; extra
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