GACS lclab - English 6 - Wordly Wise 3000 - Book 6, Lesson 11

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GACS lclab - English 6 - Wordly Wise 3000 - Book 6, Lesson 11

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MossflowerAbbey, GACS lclab Jr. High - English 6

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GACS lclab - English 6 - Wordly Wise 3000 - Book 6, Lesson 11

abbreviate
v. To shorten by leaving out certain parts.
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abbreviate v. To shorten by leaving out certain parts.
abbreviation n. The result of abbreviating.
appropriate adj. Suitable or right for the purpose.
appropriate v. To set aside for a particular purpose.
exclude v. To leave out; to keep from being a part of.
fanciful adj. 1. Not based on reason; unrealistic.
fanciful adj. 2. Not real; imaginary.
futile adj. Certain to fail; hopeless or useless.
grudge n. A feeling of resentment.
grudge v. To be unwilling to give.
grudging adj. Done or said with reluctance.
inspire v. To fill with emotion or great excitement.
inspiration n. The power to affect themind or the emotions; anything that has this effect.
majority n. 1. The greater number or part; more than half.
majority n. 2. The amount by which one number of votes is greater than another.
persevere v. To refuse to give up despite difficulties.
perseverance n. Continued efforts in spite of difficulties.
possess v. 1. To have or to own.
possess v. 2. To get power or control over.
possession n. 1. The fact of owning or holding.
possession n. 2. The thing that is held or owned.
prejudice n. An opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts.
prejudice v. To cause to have such a feeling.
prejudiced adj. Having such a feeling.
resolute adj. Determined not to give in; unyielding.
sneer v. To look down on with scorn; to mock or insult by words or manner.
sneer n. A scornful look; a mocking or insulting remark.
unanimous adj. Without any disagreement.
unanimity n. The condition of being unanimous.
unruly adj. 1. Badly behaved.
unruly adj. 2. Hard to control.

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