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Vocab: Unit 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions. | Antedics. |
| Decalred openly and without shame, acknowledged. | Avowed. |
| To exchange playful remarks, tease; talk that is playful and teasing. | Banter. |
| Giving freely, gernerous; plentiful, given abundantly. | Bountiful. |
| Overcrowed, filled or occupied to excess. | Congested. |
| Harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage; a cause of harm, injury, loss, or damage. | Detriment. |
| Sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed; lasting for a long time; consumer goods used repeatedly over a series of years. | Durable. |
| Enegetic, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination. | Enterprising. |
| Economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager. | Frugal. |
| With extreme care and caution. | Gingerly |
| To provide more than is needed or wanted; to feel or fill to the point of overstuffing; an oversupply. | Glut. |
| In a disguised state, under a assumed name or identity; the state of being disguised; a person in disguise. | Incognito. |
| To make valueless, take away all force or effect. | Invalidate. |
| Described in well-known stories; existing in old stories( legends) rather than in real life. | Legendary. |
| To cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate. | Maim. |
| To make as samll as possible, make the least of; to make smaller than before. | Minimize. |
| Slanting or slopeing; not straightforward or direct. | Obligue. |
| To change direction or course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve. | Veer. |
| To regard with reverence, look up to with great respect. | Venerate. |
| Reckless; heartless, unjustifiable; loose in morals. | Wanton. |
| A spoiled, pampered person; one with low morals. | Wanton. |