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4th Grade Gold WordMasters Meet 2
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Terms in this set (46)
ascend
to go upward; climb; rise
ascend
to move towards a higher rank or position
bawl
to cry loudly or forcefully; wail
charade
an act performed without sincerity
crevice
a narrow opening, as in vertical rock or a wall
decay
to rot or become rotted; decompose
decay
to lose health or strength
deceive
to mislead or trick
easy-going
not demanding or strict; lenient
enlighten
to provide with insight, information, or knowledge
forceful
having power or effectiveness
glazed
to become glassy eyed
glazed
a coating on ceramics or pottery that is fixed with heat
glazed
in cooking, to apply an edible coating of sugar or egg yolk.
glazed
to install glass in (a window)
gulf
a large area of ocean partly surrounded by land
gulf
a deep chasm; abyss.
intricate
having many complexly parts, angles, or aspects; involved; elaborate
lenient
not severe in enforcing restrictions or punishments; tolerant; indulgent.
luster
the quality of a surface that reflects light softly; gloss; sheen
luster
a glorious characteristic, quality, or accomplishment
luster
brilliant emitted or reflected light; brightness; radiance
moan
to express discontent or grief; complain or lament.
moan
a long, low, mournful outcry expressing pain, grief, or sorrow
mutiny
open rebellion of subordinates against their established leaders
ornate
having much, often excessive, decoration
ornate
of speech or manner, overly fancy
pollute
to make dirty, unpleasant, or unhealthy
pollute
to cause to become immoral or impure
serene
free from trouble or disturbance; unruffled; tranquil
serene
clear, calm, or unclouded
serene
high or supremely dignified
slick
an area with a slippery surface, or the substance that makes it slippery
slick
having a smooth, shiny, or slippery surface
slick
clever, especially in deception
slick
skillful or smooth, but without depth or substance
slick
a popular magazine printed on glossy paper
taint
to slightly corrupt or pollute.
taint
to tarnish, as with moral wrongness
tyrant
a ruler who governs absolutely and with arbitrary or unjust cruelty and oppression
uneventful
not marked by interesting or unusual events; routine.
uprising
the act or an instance of rebelling or rising up against authority; insurrection
uprise
to stand up or get up
uprise
to increase or swell in size or volume, as a sound.
waft
to float or be carried in air or on water; drift.
waft
an odor, sound, or the like carried through the air
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