Mid Term Vocab Flashcards

(38 cards)

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Mysterious

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Inscrutable

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Showing concern

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Solicitous

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Unharmed

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Unscathed

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To move side-to-side in an uncontrollable manner

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Careen

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Having an exhausting appearance

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Haggard

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About to happen

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Imminent

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Great mental or physical suffering

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Anguish

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To say over and over again

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Reiterate

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Bold in a neckless way

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Insolent

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Wild noise and disorder

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Pandemonium

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Troubled; anxious

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Distraught

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Something given as a repayment

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Retribution

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To horrify; to shock

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Appalled

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Very fearful; cowardly

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Craven

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Deserving respect due to age or dignity

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Venerable

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Roundabout; not straight forward

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Unsecured; based on unproven

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Lazy

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Unreasonable high

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Domineering; arrogant

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Required

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Having or showing intense feeling

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A coiled shape or part

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Through sense rather than rational thought

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Having or reveling little emotion or sensitivity; not easily aroused or excited;impassive
Stolid
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Physical property of being stiff and resisting bending
Rigidity
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A natural inclination
Proclivity
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The state of being forgotten
Oblivion
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Someone forced to take the blame for others
Scapegoat
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Over abundance of words
Verbiage
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In a routine manner
Perfunctorily
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A long flexible snout; of as an elephant
Proboscis
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To fake or pretend
Feign
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A feeling of thoughtful sadness
Melancholy
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Harsh discord infant sounds; lack if harmony
Cacophony
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Someone who overemphasizes or shows off his or her learning
Pendant
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Working or spreading in a hidden or usually injurious or hurtful way
Insidious
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To tear or be torn violently
Rend