Set: Wordly Wise 3000 Book 5 Lesson 4

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Term Definition
abhor To shrink from in disgust; to detest.
abhorrent Disgusting; causing loathing.
affable Pleasant; approachable; gracious.
affability Friendliness of manner..
amiss (adv) In a wrong or imperfect way. (adj) Out of order; wrong.
despondent Depressed from loss of hope or confidence; utterly discouraged.
entreat To ask earnestly; to beg.
entreaty A plea or earnest request.
haunt To stay in one's mind continually. To visit frequently. To appear in the form of a ghost.
impel To urge or drive by force or moral pressure. To drive or to propel.
interminable Endless; seeming to be without end.
irascible Quick tempered; irritable.
profound Intense; deeply felt. Having understanding or knowledge that goes beneath the surface, beyond the obvious
recluse A person who lives apart from society and often alone.
reclusive Withdrawn from society.
reverberate To be repeated as in a series of echoes or vibrations.
sage Having wisdom and good judgement. A person known for wisdom and good judgement. An aromatic grayish green plant used in cooking.
tirade A long, angry speech.
tremulous Marked by trembling or shaking...timid or fearful.

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Created October 13, 2007
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  1. abhorTo shrink from in disgust; to detest. - 6 misses
  2. affabilityFriendliness of manner.. - 3 misses
  3. irascibleQuick tempered; irritable. - 3 misses
  4. abhorrentDisgusting; causing loathing. - 2 misses
  5. despondentDepressed from loss of hope or confidence; utterly discouraged. - 2 misses
  6. entreatyA plea or earnest request. - 2 misses
  7. interminableEndless; seeming to be without end. - 2 misses