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Vocabulary grade 7 Level B unit 4

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Definition
Word
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a joining together for some common purpose syn.: pact, league, coalition   alliance   rift, split   pact, league, coalition  
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to puzzle completely, confuse   bewilder   set straight, enlighten   baffle, perplex  
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a clown a coarse, stupid person   buffoon     jester, fool  
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rousing argument, dispute, or disagreement   controversial     arguable, debatable  
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to discourage   dishearten   encourage, hearten   desmay, demoralize, dispirit  
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not producing the desired results, unsuccessful   fruitless   productive, effective   useless, vain, unproductive, futile  
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unfriendly, unfavorable, warlike, aggressive   hostile   friendly, cordial, peaceful   none  
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easily set on fire; easily angered or aroused   inflammable   fireproof, fire-resistant, calm   combustible, flammable, excitable  
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to give or cause something unpleasant, impose   inflict   suffer, undergo, sustain   deal out, visit upon  
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deadly, extremely harmful, evil, spiteful, malicious   malignant   wholesome, beneficial, benign   lethal, wicked  
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to hurt someone's feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation; to subdue or discipline by self-denial or suffering   mortify   (blank)   humiliate, embarrass, abash  
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in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things   orthodox   unusual, uncomventional, heretical   traditional, standard, customary  
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to obtain through special effort; to bring about   procure   (blank)   gain, acquire, achieve  
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to run quickly, scamper, hurry   scurry   trudge, plod, creep, crawl   rush, dash, scramble  
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soaked with liquid or moisture, expressionless, dull; spiritless, listless   sodden   parched, arid   drenched, waterlogged, saturated  
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full of life and vigor, courageous   spirited   lifeless, dull lackluster   lively, animated, gallant  
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having a certain force or effect in fact but not in name; so close as to be equivalent to the real thing   virtual   (blank)   functioning as, equivalent to  
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completely empty; having no legal force or effect, empty or unfilled space; to cancel or nullify   void   in effect, teeming with; confirm   invalid, vacant, bare  
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disobedient, willful; unpredictable, capricious   wayward   docile, well-behaved, predictable   perverse  
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to draw back suddenly, as though in pain or fear; the act of drawing back in this way   wince   (blank)   flinch, shudder, recoil  
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