Grade 7 - Lesson 28
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
accommodating | willing to please; ready to help |
accusatory | accusing of wrongdoing; stating or hinting at blame |
braggart | one who brags a great deal; a boaster |
brandish | to wave or shake something, such as a weapon, in order to frighten or threaten someone |
hereditary | passed on from parent to child or from an animal or plant to its offspring; something from one's ancestors |
intact | with nothing damaged or missing; complete and unhurt |
mastermind | a very clever or intelligent person, especially one who is able to plan or direct a group project or action |
preoccupied | totally absorbed in thought; having one's attention held so that other matters are ignored |
quaver | a shaking or trembling, especially of the voice |
reciprocate | to give, feel, or do in return |
rigorous | very strict; not flexible; harsh or severe; thorough, accurate, or exact |
sabotage | a delibreate attempt to damage or destroy property or to interfere with some activity or effort; to perform an act of sabotage |
serviceable | able to give useful service; useful; lasting well in long or hard use |
smidgen | a very small amount; a bit |
swoon | to faint; to feel faint because of strong emotion, especially joy; a fainting spell |
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