Literature Vocab Words
Terms
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- Dank
- adj. wet, moiste
- Vigor
- N. Physical, mental strength
- Ardent
- Passionate/Warm feeling
- Solicitous
- adj. Anxious, Concerned
- Flounder
- V. to make clumsy attempts to gain ones balance
- Discern
- V. to perceive with the eyes; detect
- diversion
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n.
something that distracts the mind and relaxes or entertains - imprudent
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adj.
Unwise or indiscreet - quarry
- n. prey / food
- Zealous
- Filled with Motivation; fervent
- Palatial
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adj.
of the nature of a palace - Tangible
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adj.
Possible to be treated as fact
able to touch - Lore
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n.
Knowledged, acquired through education/experirence - Affable
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adj.
approachable - Debacle
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n.
a sudden disatrous downfall or Defeat - Repast
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n.
A meal or food - Iridescent
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adj.
Producing a display of lustrous rainbow like colors - reiterate
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v.
to repeat over and over - vermilion
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n.
A bright red mercuric sulfide used as pigment - Dogged
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v.
To track a trail persistantly - Bedeck
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V.
to adorn in a showy fashion - Careen
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v.
to rush along and carelesly - Blight
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n.
An extremley adverse enviormental condition - Precarious
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adj.
Dangerously lacking in security or stability - Imminent
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Adj.
About to occur; impending - Evanesce
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v.
to dissipate or dissapear - infallible
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adj.
incapable of failing or erring - heresy
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n.
adherence to dissenting opinion or doctrine - Wrench
- v. to twist or turn
- Dowry
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n.
money or property brought to a marrige - Gamut
- n. A complete range or extent
- Disconsolate
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adj.
cheerless/ gloomy - privations
- n. Lack of the basic necessities or comforts of life
- adulation
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n.
excessive flattery or admiration - Naive
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adj.
uncivilized, unworthy - Futile
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adj.
useless, vain - Grotesque
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adj.
discusting, ugly, horrible - plain
- bland
- Scruples
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n.
principles or ethics - Indolent
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adj.
Lazy - Bizzare
- Weired, Crazy, Strange