← Back to Set Page | Embed Code:

Scatter: Ch 10-12 The Outsiders

acquitted
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
concussion
injury to the brain caused by a blow, usually resulting in loss of consciousness
delirious
out of your senses for a short period of time
dumbfounded
amazed; to be speechless with amazement
editorial
an article giving opinions or perspectives
familiar
well known or easily recognized
impact
have an effect upon
inevitable
not able to be avoided or evaded, incapable of being prevented
reckless
careless, unthinking, dangerous behavior
scolded
told someone angrily what he or she did wrong.
triumph
to gain victory or success, especially after a difficult struggle
turmoil
the state of being in confusion; commotion
vague
not clearly understood or expressed
vast
very great in area or amount
wild
in an uncontrolled and rampant manner

This Time
Your Record
Try Again Show Term List

Terms you just did

acquittedpronounce not guilty of criminal charges
concussioninjury to the brain caused by a blow, usually resulting in loss of consciousness
deliriousout of your senses for a short period of time
dumbfoundedamazed; to be speechless with amazement
editorialan article giving opinions or perspectives
familiarwell known or easily recognized
impacthave an effect upon
inevitablenot able to be avoided or evaded, incapable of being prevented
recklesscareless, unthinking, dangerous behavior
scoldedtold someone angrily what he or she did wrong.
triumphto gain victory or success, especially after a difficult struggle
turmoilthe state of being in confusion; commotion
vaguenot clearly understood or expressed
vastvery great in area or amount
wildin an uncontrolled and rampant manner
Try Again Back to Statistics

Make everything disappear!

Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.

Start Game