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Vocab Review Test

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Impromptu
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Encumbrance
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Nondescript
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Brigand
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Dulcet
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Idyllic
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Callow
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Emissary
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Wane
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Raconteur
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Penchant
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Livid
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Raiment
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Wistful
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Galvanize
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Profuse
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Pique
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Ruminate
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Rail
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Rift
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noun-a transient feeling of wounded vanity: resentment
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noun- a secret agent
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pleasing to the ear, a soothing sound
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full of yearning or desire tinged with melancholy
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pouring forth abundantly
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verb- to stimulate or excite as if by an electric shock; to coat with zinc
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made or done in the spur of the moment
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a person who excels in telling anecdotes (personal stories)
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adjective- childish, unsophisticated
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noun- a strong tendency or leaning toward
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noun- something that slows you down or burdens you: impediment: burden
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clothing, garments
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adjective- lacking distinctive or interesting qualities: dull: drab
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to revile or scold in harsh, insolent, or abusive language
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intransitive verb- to decrease in size, extent, or degree; to fall gradually from power, prosperity, or influence: dwindle: ebb: dim
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adjective- very angry
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verb- to meditate on, think over
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adjective- pleasing or picturesque in natural simplicity; of, relating to, or being an idyll
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one who lives by plunder, usually as a member of a group: BANDIT
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noun- a divide or fault line
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Malevolent
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having a large, bulky body: OBESE
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adjective- no longer burning, active, or existing; gone out of use: superseded
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adjective- ostentatiously or tastelessly ornamented, marked by extravagance or tasteless showiness: outlandish: garish: flashy
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noun- a trifle, unimportant
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adjective- disgusted, shocked and disgusted
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noun- a strict disciplinarian
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adjective- not typical: irregular, unusual
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adjective- gloomy
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noun-an admirer or lover of the arts or one who has a superficial interest in an art or branch of knowledge: dabbler

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