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abate: v/becomes fewer or less intense.
Finally his curiousity seemed ___, and we all got to go to bed.
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abhor: v/ it gives you a feeling of complete hatred
The Patriots____ looking at the past, expecially with such a bad history.
In the past, rugby was ___ed by the African Americans.
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adversary: n/someone who fights against or opposes another
In Ping-Pong you stand across the net from your ____.
4.
amorous: adj/ inclined toward or displaying love
As soon as I looked at him, I knew I had ____ feelings for hime and that we would eventually be a couple.
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array: n/impressive display of something
There was an _____ of candy in the candy aisle.
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augment: v/is to increase the amount or strength of something
My stress level had ____ed because I was just told I would have four major tests in the same day.
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banishment: n/ rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
Robert changed his son's facebook password so that he was unable to sign on for his period of _____.
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beguile: v/is to trick someone, either with deception or with irresistible charm and beauty.
Robert said that he would not be ____ed into telling stories or answering questions.
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bier*: n/ a stand to support a corpse or a coffin prior to burial
n/ a coffin along with its stand
After the service, we follwed the ___ to the graveyard.
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calamity: n/ to describe an event that causes great harm and misery, or a general state of distress or misery
Having a fight with my friend caused great ___ to both of us and we know longer were happy/
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commend: v/ present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
His frieds used to ___ his friendly behavior.
v/ give to in charge
Mr. Roberts kindly _____ed his English paper for being well written and creative.
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conjure***: v/summon into action or bring into existence
v/ask for or request earnestly
v/engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
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conspire: v/ act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose
Ally and nick _____ed to get healthy foods off the menu by telling everyone to buy only junk food.
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devise: n/is to figure out a plan,
The coach was ____ing a game plan for when they play against Seneca.
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dextirity: n/ control of your hand
Sometimes when you fall asleep with your head on your hand(s) you may not have the _____ hit the snooze button on your alarm.
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dirge: n/is a song of mourning, performed as a memorial to someone who's died
The chorus arrived and began the ___ during the memorial.
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dispose: v/ give, sell, or transfer to another
As the police came Robert crushesd the cigrette and ____d of it
18.
disposition: n/is their mood or general attitude about life
Ally's ____ about life is that nothing good ever happends, but Nick disagrees.
n/the act or means of getting rid of something
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distraught: adj/deeply agiatated especially from emotion
I was sadly ____, not being able to see my kids or my wife anymore.
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esteem: n or v/ is all about respect and admiration
My health teacher always respects herself and told all of us that we should have a high self-___ just like her.
v/ consider
I might ____ letting you off the hook for not doing your homework.
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exquisite: adj/to mean finely or delicately made or done
Most of the projects were made very simple but there were a few that were made in ___ detail.
22.
felon: n/someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
I told my friend that if she ever ran into the ____ who stole my laptop to call the cops .
n/a purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail
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fester: v/is to grow and spread, not in a good way,ripen and generate pus
Patients may get sicker because of the diseases that ____ through out the hospital.
24.
forfeit: v/means to lose or give up something, usually as a penalty
My mom said if I do not do my chores that i will ____ my right to watch tv before I go to bed, and use my phone.
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grievance: n/is a complaint about a (real or imaginary) wrong that causes resentment and is grounds for action.
My friends and I were all upset about the new rules in school, but the Principal said that there were to many ____ to resolve everything at once.
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idolatry: n/means the worship of images that are not g-d, worship of idols
Chase believes that patriotism is a form of ______.
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inter: v/ to bury, usually in a tomb or grave
When my cat died we ___ed his body in thefront yard.
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invocation: n/ is an appeal to a higher power for help, such as a prayer for serenity or a plea to the rain gods during a drought
I had an _____ to approach the president aboutc ameding some of the laws
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jocund: adj/ full of or showing high-spirited merriment
My teachers ____ laugh and happy attitude always gets my attention in the morning.
30.
languish: v/is to become pitiful or weak because you're sick, in love, or stuck somewhere
When my boyfriend broke up with me, I felt like i became_____ed and couldn;y even get my self to go outside with my friends.
v/have a desire for something or someone who is not present
As i was in jail, I _____ed my children who i loved very much and wanted to see.
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nuptial: adj/ of or relating to a wedding
I went on a diet, so i could fit into my dress for my _____ day.
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oppresion: n/is when a person or group in a position of power controls the less powerful in cruel and unfair ways
In the old days, to keeps Negros in ____ they were lessend of education.
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paramour: n/ is a lover, and often a secret one you're not married to
Marie told her husband she was going on a "buisness trip" just so she could see her ____ and have a romantic day with him.
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perjury: n/ is the act of deliberately lying under oath.
She was found not guilty of ___ but was charged with evasive testimony.
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pernicious: adj/ means harmful and subtle
Gas fums can be _____ if you leave your car on in the garage with the door closed.
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prevail: v/ be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
Gas prices in NJ are starting to _____, and people are complaining it is getting to expensive.
37.
procure: v/ get it or bring it about by special effort
Ke$ha is claiming that her managers ____ed a large amount of gigs.
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prostrate: adj/stretched out and lying at full length along the ground
I found myself ___ on the ground, then crawling until my glasses broke.
39.
purge: v or n/ rid of impurities
v or n/ oust politically
v /eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
My room was extremely messy and i had an urge to ____...Finally, it was clean.
40.
rapier: n/is a sword which has two edges on its narrow blade.
41.
receptacle: n/is a container that's used for holding or storing things
Police officers said that they did not know which of the 5 ______s held the evidence.
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reconcile: v/ come to terms
The two kids were forced to _____ their diffrences before the football game.
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sepulcher*: n/ a chamber that is used as a grave
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shroud*: n/ burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
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solemnity: n/it is used for occasions that are all about seriousness and dignity
In a Roman Catholic Church, Januraury 1st is a holyday, the ______ of Mary, Mother of G-d.
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tedious: ad/j so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
When my teacher decides to give ___ lectures, they are usually replaced with kids talking.
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transgression: n/by the deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata
n/the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle
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trespass: v or n/enter unlawfully on someone's property
Kids were arrested for ___ing on someones private property.
v/ commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
The lawyer claimed that the kid had ____ed in the white house and this was a violation of the law.
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unsavory: adj/ it's unappetizing, tasteless, or morally offensive
Some people do not think it is healthy to share drinks with other people and find it ______.
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valiant: adj/heroic
Everyone referred to Eric's _____ little brother as "superman" because he was able to come up with a cure for his disease.
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variable: n/ is used to describe something that is liable to change often, such as the weather, interest rates, or your teacher's mood.
"it is a very complicated situation"he said before listing the seven _____.
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vile: adj/ morally reprehensible
Many stars recieve nasty messages, sometime with ___ comments
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wanton: adj/ describes something excessive, uncontrolled and sometimes even cruel
Both wresters are accused of both recklass and ___ conduct.
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warrant: n/ is something police need to get into your house, a permission slip from a judge
The police offer said that no charges or arrest ____s have been filed yet.