English Vocab Test

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For the huge english test coming up on November 16, 2011

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English Vocab Test

Consternation
alarming dismay or concern
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Consternation alarming dismay or concern
Balefully menacingly, ominously, darkly
Reproachfully in a way that shows blame or disapproval
Flabbergasted astonished; made speechless
Disgruntled discontented; displeased
Despondently in a very discouraged or depressed manner
Forthrightly straight to the point; direct; outspoken
Caustically severely critical or sarcastic
Fervidly heatedly, or vehemently,enthusiastically
Noncommittal neutral; refusing commitment to a particular opinion; unpledged; undecided
Fledgling an inexperienced person, beginner; a young bird about to leave the nest; inexperienced, budding
Disconcerting bewildering, perplexing, slightly disturbing
Nonchalantly without interest or concern; indifferently
Intervene to come between disputing people or things
Fiasco a complete, ridiculous failure
Indignation anger aroused by something unjust
Rebuke to criticize sharply
Perturbed disturbed; troubled
Apprehension anxiety or fear about the future
Derelict a person unable to support himself
Malevolently wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious
Patronizing treating in a condescending manner
Profanity rude or obscene language
Culminating to end or arrive at a final stage; the climax
Harrowing extremely distressed; disturbing or frightening
Rankle to cause continuing anger or irritation; annoyance
Impertinent insolent; rude; not pertinent; N. impertinence
Flamboyant elaborately or excessively ornamented
Impromptu an extemporaneous speech or remark
Exultant very happy; triumphant

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