Vocab Final Yellow Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Wince | To move back suddenly as though in pain or fear |
Abrupt | Sudden or unexpected |
Incredulous | Not willing to believe something |
Perceive | To become aware of through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing |
Firebrand | A troublemaker; someone who encourages others to rebel |
Subtle | Difficult to perceive, barely observable; delicate |
Sullen | Silent or gloomy because of anger or resentment |
Wary | Cautious and watchful; careful of danger |
Fruitless | Useless; unsuccessful |
Canine | Of, or relating to, dogs |
Pending | Unfinished; remaining to be decided |
Prior | Earlier, former |
Acrid | Sharp, irritating, or bitter to the sense of taste or smell |
Illiterate | Unable to read or write |
Vicious | Evil, spiteful; painfully severe or extreme |
Flaw | A slight fault; a defect |
Admonish | 1. To warn against something 2. To scold someone |
Lethal | Causing death or made to cause death |
Legitimate | 1. Lawful; according to laws or rules 2. Genuine or justifiable |
Authentic | Genuine; real; true |
Debut | A first appearance |
Prowess | Great skill or ability |
Fathom | To figure out; to understand; to get to the bottom of |
Hospitable | Being nice and generous to strangers or guests |
Negligent | Being careless; not paying attention to the things you have to do |
Reprimand | To scold in a very strong or serious way |
Implore | To beg for something, or to ask very seriously |
Browse | 1. To look through or glance at casually 2. To eat (wild vegetation), to graze |
Pluck | To pull off or out; to pick |
Ponder | To think about; to consider carefully |
Presume | To take for granted; to assume or suppose |
Customary | Usual, normal, routine |
Ensue | To follow; to come as a result of |
Impede | To get in the way of; to interfere with the movement of |
Epidemic | A rapid spread or increase in the occurrence of something, especially a disease |
Persist | To continue steadily in an action, to refuse to stop or be changed; to last, remain |
Apathy | A lack of interest or concern |
Simultaneously | Existing, occurring, or operating at the same time |
Void | Empty or unfilled space |
Insinuate | to suggest or hint slyly |
Substantial | Large, important; major |
Erode | to wear away gradually; to eat away |
Overwhelm | 1. To overcome completely in mind or feeling 2. To defeat completely |
Shirk | To avoid or get out of doing work |
Nimble | Able to move easily and quickly |
Catastrophe | A large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure |
Unscathed | Totally unharmed |
Concur | To agree |
Gruesome | Causing horror; ghastly, revolting |
Vengeance | Punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence |
Mortify | to hurt someone’s feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation |
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