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wordly wise lesson13

Mrs Johnson/Wesson

QuestionAnswer
Appall To cause horor, shock, and dismay.
Appalling Causing shock or horor.
Dejected Discourage low in spirits.
Depend To rely on for support.
Dependable Reliable
Dreary Sad and gloomy.
Fanactic A person whose enthusiasm for a belief is extreme.
Fanactical Carrying an interest or enthusiasm to the extreme.
Impact The striking of an object by another.
Invade To enter by force in order to take over.
Invasion The act of invading.
Isolate To cut off from others.
Isolation The condition of being isolated.
Isolated To cut off from others.
Occupy To live in; take up.
Occupation 1. A person job or profession. 2. A filling up of time or space.
Reveal 1. To make known. 2. To bring into view or show
Rout A disorganized retreat from attack; a total defeat.
Routed To defeat completely.
Suspect 1. To think of as probably guilty. 2. To suppose that something is true. 3. (noun) A person believed to be guilty.
Temporary Last or made to last for a short period of time.
Terror Great fear.
Terrify To fill with terror or great fear.
Tragic Causing great saddness or dreadful or terrible.
Tragedy An event that causes great pain, suffering or loss of life. 2. A play that ends sadly. as the hero or heroine losses at the end of great suffering.
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