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ATH Ch. 17-30

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TermDefinition
flippant lacking proper respect or seriousness offhand, dismissive, jokey,
unfurl to cause something folded to open up unfold, expand,
annihilate to destroy someone or something completely obliterate, extinguish, eradicate, wipe out, exterminate
astronomical extremely large massive, gigantic, huge
daunting tending to make people afraid or less confident very difficult to do or deal with. intimidating, scary, frightening
tizzy a state in which you feel very worried, upset or confused panic, agitate, dither
hasty done or made very quickly speedy, hurried, rushed
agonize to think or worry about something over and over struggle, suffer, wrestle
deranged unable to think or act in a normal or logical way crazy, insane, unhinged, mad, nuts
guerrilla a member of usually a small group of soldiers that do not belong to a regular army. Rebel, revolutionary, terrorist
sparse present only in small amounts thin, scant, less than normal
totalitarian controlling the people of a country in a very strict way with complete power that cannot be opposed
banter talk in which people make jokes about each other in a friendly way
accusatory accusing or blaming someone assigning blame or fault
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