Share these flash cards

With group: None
HTML link to set: Tiny link:
Share on Facebook Share on MySpace

All 20 terms

TermDefinition
avengeto get revenge for, get even, retaliate
cedeto give up, surrender; to hand over to someone
delugea great flood, a heavy fall of rain; something in huge quantities; to flood
discretiongood judgement; freedom to judge or choose
giddydizzy; lacking seriousness
impacthitting one object against another; the shock caused by a collision
intimidateto make timid or frightened by threats, bully
liberateto free, to release
logicalreasonable, sensible
misrepresentto give a false or untrue idea
optionalleft to one's own choice, voluntary
outrightcomplete, instantaneous; without reservation
rendezvousto meet as planned; a meeting place
rotundround and plump; chubby
saunterto stroll; walk in an easy way
sluggishlazy; slow moving
subordinateone who is in a lower position or under the orders of someone else
tinta delicate color or shade; to give color to something, to dye
variablechangeable
vergethe point at which something begins or happens; brink; to tend toward, approach
Become a Friend of Quizlet!

Set Information

Terms 20
Creator mjmoore
Created January 2, 2008
Groups None
Subject diamond team
Access Anyone
Edit Creator Only
Get Quizlet ad-free

Description

Sadlier-Oxford unit nine, book A

Discuss

Discussion has been disabled on this set.

Top Users

  1. dresslerwy - 1001 scores
  2. abbylenore - 737 scores
  3. lennox-san - 333 scores
  4. gildenmeye - 302 scores
  5. gjonbalajv - 299 scores
  6. khanglaura - 252 scores
  7. fernandesj - 241 scores

Most Missed Words

  1. discretion good judgement; freedom to judge or choose - 140 misses
  2. outright complete, instantaneous; without reservation - 137 misses
  3. liberate to free, to release - 117 misses
  4. misrepresent to give a false or untrue idea - 116 misses
  5. subordinate one who is in a lower position or under the orders of someone else - 114 misses
  6. rendezvous to meet as planned; a meeting place - 113 misses
  7. verge the point at which something begins or happens; brink; to tend toward, approach - 104 misses