Green Days by the River ( vocab set 1) Flashcards

(40 cards)

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inclined

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adjective
leaning or turning away from the vertical or horizontal; sloping.
“an inclined ramp”

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stealth·i·ly

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adverb: stealthily
in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
“I woke up and stealthily crept downstairs”

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in·va·lid

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noun
noun: invalid; plural noun: invalids
a person made weak or disabled by illness or injury.
“an invalid husband”

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tu·mult

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noun
noun: tumult; plural noun: tumults
a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
“a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out”

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keen

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adjective:
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(of a sense) highly developed.
“I have keen eyesight”

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con·vulse

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verb
past tense: convulsed; past participle: convulsed
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(of a person) suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortion of the body or limbs.
“she convulsed, collapsing to the floor with the pain”

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re·bound

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verb
bounce back through the air after hitting a hard surface or object.
“his shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal”

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frisk·y

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adjective
playful and full of energy.
“he bounds about like a frisky pup”

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trot

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verb

  • (with reference to a horse or other four-legged animal) proceed or cause to proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately.

“the horses trotted slowly through the night”

-(of a person) run at a moderate pace, typically with short steps.

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crev·ice

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noun

a narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock or wall.
“many creatures hide in crevices in the rock”

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bolt

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verb

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-(of a horse or other animal) run away suddenly out of control.
“the horses shied and bolted”

-(of a person) move or run away suddenly.
“they bolted down the stairs”

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cease·less

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adjective: ceaseless

-constant and unending.
“the fort was subjected to ceaseless bombardment”

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wist·ful·ly

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adverb: wistfully

-with a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
“he smiled wistfully as he spoke of her”

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con·sole

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verb

  • comfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.
    “she tried to console him but he pushed her gently away”
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caus·tic

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2.
sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way.
“the players were making caustic comments about the refereeing”

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cau·tious·ly

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adverb: cautiously
- in a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers.
“we must proceed cautiously”

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im·pen·e·tra·ble

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adjective: impenetrable
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impossible to pass through or enter.
“a dark, impenetrable forest”

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scru·ti·nize

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verb
-examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
“customers were warned to scrutinize the small print”

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grad·u·al

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adjective: gradual

-taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees.
“the gradual introduction of new methods”

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quaint

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adjective
attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
“quaint country cottages”

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frol·ic

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verb
- (of an animal or person) play and move about cheerfully, excitedly, or energetically.
“Edward frolicked on the sand”

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ob·struct

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verb

  • block (an opening, path, road, etc.); be or get in the way of.
    “she was obstructing the entrance”
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de·lir·i·ous

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adjective
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
“he became delirious and couldn’t recognize people”

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me·lee

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noun
-a confused fight, skirmish, or scuffle.
“several people were hurt in the melee”

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mo·nop·o·lize
verb - have or take the greatest share of. "the bigger teams monopolize the most profitable sponsorships and TV deals"
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pan·de·mo·ni·um
noun wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. "pandemonium broke out"
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com·men·ta·tor
noun a person who delivers a live commentary on an event or performance. "the move electrified spectators and commentators alike"
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o·blige
``` do as (someone) asks or desires in order to help or please them. "oblige me by not being sorry for yourself" ```
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dis·creet
adjective careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage. "we made some discreet inquiries"
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jive
``` verb gerund or present participle: jiving 1. perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music. "people were jiving in the aisles ```
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gid·dy
adjective having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy. "Luke felt almost giddy with relief"
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re·plen·ish
verb fill (something) up again. "he replenished Justin's glass with mineral water"
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ag·i·tat·ed
adjective: agitated feeling or appearing troubled or nervous. "there's no point getting agitated"
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des·o·la·tion
noun a state of complete emptiness or destruction. "the stony desolation of the desert"
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dis·mal
adjective: dismal depressing; dreary. "the dismal weather made the late afternoon seem like evening"
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com·posed
adjective: composed having one's feelings and expression under control; calm. "a very talented and composed young player"
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glean
verb extract (information) from various sources. "the information is gleaned from press clippings"
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hast·i·ly
adverb: hastily with excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly. "maybe I acted too hastily"
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mottled
adjective: mottled marked with spots or smears of color. "a bird with mottled brown plumage"
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glimpse
plural noun: glimpses a momentary or partial view. "she caught a glimpse of the ocean"