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VOCAB TEST 13-16

QuestionAnswer
Exasperated Feeling very frustrated, annoyed, or worn out, especially after repeated problems.
Addict A person who is dependent on or strongly obsessed with something, especially a substance or activity.
Cause A reason something happens or the source of an effect.
Component A part or element of a larger whole.
Derogatory Showing disrespect or criticism; meant to insult or belittle.
Affiliation A connection or association with a person, group, or organization.
Antagonize To make someone angry or upset, usually on purpose.
Conclusive Serving to prove something with final certainty; decisive.
Correspond To match, agree, or be similar to something; to communicate by letters or messages.
Devastate To destroy completely or cause great sadness.
Agitate To move of force into violent or irregular action, to shake or move briskly
Attribute A quality of feature regraded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something; regard something as being caused by someone or something.
Concur Be of the same opinion, agree; happen or occur at the same time.
Devious Straying or wandering from a straight or direct course, done or acting in a shift.
Exonerate Absolve someone from blame or fault for wrongdoing especially after due consideration of the case; release someone from a duty obligation.
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