Vocab 3/4
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Malice | Malice is a noun meaning the intention or desire to do evil, ill will
spite, malevolence, ill will, vindictiveness, vengefulness, revenge, malignity
With malice he killed the man
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Rapport | Rapport is a noun meaning a friendly relationship.
affinity, close relationship, understanding, mutual understanding, bond, empathy
The rapport between the boy and his dog was undeniable.
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Hyperventelate | Hyperventilate is a verb meaning breathe at an abnormally rapid rate, so increasing the rate of loss of carbon dioxide; be or become overexcited.
dyspnea gasp hyperpnea palpitation
The boy hyperventilated on the plane
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Commemorate | Commemorate is a verb meaning recall and show respect for (someone or something) in a ceremony.
celebrate, pay tribute to, pay homage to, honor, salute, toast; remember
They commemorated him for graduating collage.
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Malnourished | Malnourished is an adjective meaning affected by improper nutrition or an insufficient diet.
starving bulimic emaciated sickly looking thin without appetite hungry
The boy was very hungry and malnourished
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Demented | Demented is an adjective meaning not able to think clearly or to understand what is real and what is not real.
mad, insane, deranged, psychotic, out of one's mind, crazed, lunatic
The demented cat tortured all her human slaves.
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Notorious | Notorious is an adjective meaning well-known or famous especially for something bad.
infamous, scandalous; well known, famous, famed, legendary, evil
The notorious Harry Frost had escaped again.
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Hyperbole | Hyperbole is a noun meaning language that describes something as better or worse than it really is.
exaggeration, overstatement, embroidery, embellishment, excess, overkill, rhetoric
The well known phrase "I could eat a horse" is a hyperbole
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Steward | Steward is a noun meaning one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns.
flight attendant, cabin attendant; stewardess, air hostess, purser "an air steward" butler
Hey steward bring me some food!
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Workmanlike | Workmanlike is an adjective meaning done with the skill expected of a good worker or performer but usually not in very exciting or impressive way.
adroit, artful, bravura, deft, delicate, dexterous, expert
Some teachers are very workmanlike.
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