mockingbird vocabulary
Terms
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- Compensate
- Payment to an employee or an injured worker
- Emerge
- To become known or apparent
- Acquired
- Gained possesion of
- Ecclesiastical
- Of or relating to a chruch especially as an established institution
- Extract
- To draw forth
- Preoccupation
- To engage or absorb the attention of
- Pensive
- Musingly or dreamily thoughtful
- Antagonize
- To act in opposition to: Counteract
- Infallible
- Not capable of being wrong
- Rubbish
- Usless waste or rejected matter
- Fantastical
- produced or seemingly produced by unrestrained imagination
- Entrusted
- To give over to another for care, protection, or performance
- Adjacent
- Close to;lying near
- Perplexity
- The state of being perplexed or puzzled
- ingenuous
- Lacking in sopistication or worldliness; artless
- Fanatical
- Possessed with or mativated by excessive, irrational zeal
- Isolate
- To set apart or cut off from others
- Debating
- To consider something; deliberate
- Acquainted
- Known by or familiar with another
- Contemporaries
- Belonging to the same period of time.
- Inconspicuous
- Not readily noticable
- Peril
- Imminent danger, exposure to the risk of harm or loss
- Contradict
- To assert or express the opposite of
- Inaudible
- Impossible to hear
- Cantankerous
- Difficult or irritating to deal with