Set: Wordly Wise Book 4 Lesson 4

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Term Definition
active Taking part; working.Lively; quick; busy.Moving a lot; moving quickly.
astound To surprise; to amaze.
attend To go to or be present at.To pay attention to.
cherish To cling to an idea or feeling.To take good care of; to love.
contract To make an agreement that has the force of law. To get; to come to have.To make or become smaller.
eager Wanting very much.
expose To make known.To open to view.To leave unprotected.
grace Beauty of form or movement. A short prayer before a meal. An extra period to do or pay something.
impose To force someone to accept or put up with.To take unfair advantage of.
modest Not thinking too highly of oneself. Simple; not fancy or extreme.
parallel Lying in the same direction and always the same distance apart.
paralyze To stop all movement or feeling in. To make helpless or powerless.
pessimist A person who expects things to turn out badly.
recite To say aloud before an audience, usually from memory.
respond To answer.

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Created October 15, 2007
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  1. paralyzeTo stop all movement or feeling in. To make helpless or powerless. - 14 misses
  2. attendTo go to or be present at.To pay attention to. - 12 misses
  3. eagerWanting very much. - 10 misses
  4. exposeTo make known.To open to view.To leave unprotected. - 10 misses
  5. imposeTo force someone to accept or put up with.To take unfair advantage of. - 10 misses
  6. modestNot thinking too highly of oneself. Simple; not fancy or extreme. - 8 misses
  7. reciteTo say aloud before an audience, usually from memory. - 7 misses