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MiddleSchool Words#3

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outlandish unconventional; strange
pristine remaining in a pure or unspoiled state
stamina the power to resist fatigue or illness while working hard; endurance
uncanny 1. Arousing wonder and fear, as if supernatural; eerie. 2. Mysterious or impossible to explain; strangely out of the ordinary.
swagger to walk in a way that makes it look as if you think you are important or very confident; strut
translucent allowing light to pass through, but blurring it so that images cannot be seen clearly
waft to float easily and gently on the air; drift
zeal great enthusiasm for or devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal
subside to become less active, intense, or agitated; abate
unsightly not pleasant to look at; unattractive
versatile having varied uses or functions
vigilant watching out for danger or something that might go wrong; watchful
vulnerable capable of being harmed, damaged, or injured
waft to float easily and gently on the air; drift
meander to follow a winding and turning course
jargon the specialized language of a trade, profession, or group of people
omission leaving out
feassible possible
literal restrictected to the exact meaning
famish extremely hungry, starving
petty trivial, unimportant; spiteful; narrow minded
Created by: HBend
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