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Apathy

Noun- Lack of emotion of feeling; indifference

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Base

Adj- lacking or indicating the lack of higher qualities of mind or spirit; ignoble; not honorable (like a villian)

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Compulsory

Adj- required by law or policy; mandatory

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Countenance

noun- facial expression; face

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Incite

Verb- to move to action; stir up; spur on; urge on

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Interinable

Adj- without an end; seemingly endless

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premonition

Noun- anticipation of an event without conscious reason; fore warning; a sense of whats to come

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Raucous

Adj- noisy; very loud from communication (different from a ruckus whis is a noun meaning commotion/ chaotic event

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Reprieve (noun)

Noun- a temporary relief from pain or trouble; a break

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Reprieve (verb)

Verb- to give relief for a temporary amount of time; to relieve

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Semblance

Noun- false apperance

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1-1 Acute (definition and part of speech)

severe or sharp in degree or onset; sharp (adj)

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1-2Circumspect definition and part of speech

carful; cautious (adj)

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1-3 Deduce (definition and part of speech)

to determine by reasoning; to infer (verb)

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1-4 Digression (definition and part of speech)

to act or instance of leaving the main subject (while speaking or n writing); tangent (noun)

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1-5 Implode (definition and part of speech)

to burst inward (verb)

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1-6 Irate (definition and part of speech)

extremely angry; outraged; furious (adj)

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1-7 Luminous (definition and part of speech)

emitting or reflecting glowing light; shining (adj)

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1-8 Negligible (definition and part of speech)

so small or unimportant or of so little consequence as to warrant little or no attention (adj)

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1-9 Profane (definition and part of speech)

serving to debase or defile what is holy; disrespectful; obsene; vulgar (adj)

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1-10 Slander (definition and part of speech)

to say something damaging and false about someone (verb)

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1-1 Acute (use in sentence)

Bob was experiencing __________________ pain in his side, so he had to go to the emergency room

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1-2 Circumspect (use in sentence)

Bob is always ___________________ about crossing the street; so he checks both ways multiple times.

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1-3 Deduce (use in sentence)

Bob________________________ the answer by looking at his previous problems.

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1-4 Digression (use in sentence)

The teacher _____________ on covid lasted for 20 minutes, but Bob didn't mind because it meant less math.

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1-5 Implode (use in sentence)

Bob was so frustrated with himself, he thought he would ____________________________.

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1-6 Irate (use in sentence)

Bob was __________________ when his teacher punished him for something he didn't do.

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1-7 Luminous (use in sentence)

Bob stared out at the _______________ harvest moon.

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1-8 Negligible (use in sentence)

Bobs failing grade on the quiz had a ____________________ effect on his term grade because it was only worth a few points.

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1-9 Profane (use in sentence)

Bob got detention for his use of ___________________________ language in scchool.

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1-10 Slander (use in sentence)

Bob __________________________ his teacher by saying she didn't have a collage degree.

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abolish

(verb) to officially end something; to cancel

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Machination

(noun) a crafty (sneaky) action designed to accomplish some evil plan; a scheme

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Malignant

(adj) harmful in nature, influence, of effect, injurious

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morose

(adj) very sad or unhappy: having a gloomy disposition; gloomy

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procure

(verb) to get something by some action or effort; to obtain

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repose

(verb) to take a rest; to lie at rest; to lie dead

(noun) a period of rest; a rest

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retribution

(noun) punishment for doing something wrong; payback

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subversive

(adj) attempting to overthrow or underine a government or authority

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toil

(verb) to work hard; to labor

(noun) hard work; labor

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unscathed

(adj) ot hurt, harmed, or damaged

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Belligerent

(adj) inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness, hostility, or combativeness.

agressive, combative, confrontational

Bob’s____ behavior in class towards his classmate often gets gim in to trouble

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Carnage

(noun) the killing of a large number

massacre

Bob is responsible for the _____ in his yard because he poisoned the squirrels.

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Decadence

(noun) process or state of becoming self indulgent

a change to a lower state or level

decline

Bob loves learning about the ______ of the 1920s when people were celebrating the end of WWI and an economic boom.

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Degenerate

(adj) having sunk to a condition that is below what is normal/usual; degenerate

(verb) to decline in qualitiy; tp deteriorate

Bobs class_____ after the exam; no one paid attention anymore and they stopped doing their work

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Euphoria

(noun) a feeling of extreme joy or happiness

ecstasy

Bob experiences_____ on the last day of school each year when the final bell rings

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Frivolity

(noun) a lack of seriousness, often at an improper time

silliness

Bob also enjoys learning about the ______ of the 1920s whn they started all kinds of crazy activities.

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Regime

(noun) a form of government

a government in power

a period of rule

Bob learned all about the communist _____ in the USSR while reading Animal Farm in his English class.

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Secular

(adj) not involving religion or religious affairs

non religious

Bob prefers ______ regimes, which is why he doesnt want to live in a theocratic nation.

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Sentiment

(noun) an emotion or feeling

Bob’s ________ about Stallins regime was anger; he found it infuriating that he treated Russian people so badly.

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Veritable

(adj) true or real, used to emphasize a description

Bob is a ______ trouble maker, he gets into trouble almost everyday.

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Apathy

Noun- Lack of emotion of feeling; indifference

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Base

Adj- lacking or indicating the lack of higher qualities of mind or spirit; ignoble; not honorable (like a villian)

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Compulsory

Adj- required by law or policy; mandatory

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Countenance

noun- facial expression; face

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Incite

Verb- to move to action; stir up; spur on; urge on

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Interinable

Adj- without an end; seemingly endless

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premonition

Noun- anticipation of an event without conscious reason; fore warning; a sense of whats to come

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Raucous

Adj- noisy; very loud from communication (different from a ruckus whis is a noun meaning commotion/ chaotic event)

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Reprieve

(noun)- a temporary relief from pain or trouble; a break

(verb)- to give relief for a temporary amount of time; to relieve

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Semblance

Noun- false apperance

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Acute

severe or sharp in degree or onset; sharp (adj)

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Circumspect

carful; cautious (adj)

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Deduce

to determine by reasoning; to infer (verb)

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Digression

to act or instance of leaving the main subject (while speaking or n writing); tangent (noun)

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Implode

to burst inward (verb)

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Irate

extremely angry; outraged; furious (adj)

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Luminous

emitting or reflecting glowing light; shining (adj)

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Negligible

so small or unimportant or of so little consequence as to warrant little or no attention (adj)

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Profane

serving to debase or defile what is holy; disrespectful; obsene; vulgar (adj)

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Slander

to say something damaging and false about someone (verb)

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abolish

(verb) to officially end something; to cancel

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Machination

(noun) a crafty (sneaky) action designed to accomplish some evil plan; a scheme

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Malignant

(adj) harmful in nature, influence, of effect, injurious

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morose

(adj) very sad or unhappy: having a gloomy disposition; gloomy

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procure

(verb) to get something by some action or effort; to obtain

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repose

(verb) to take a rest; to lie at rest; to lie dead

(noun) a period of rest; a rest

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retribution

(noun) punishment for doing something wrong; payback

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subversive

(adj) attempting to overthrow or underine a government or authority

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toil

(verb) to work hard; to labor

(noun) hard work; labor

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unscathed

(adj) ot hurt, harmed, or damaged

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Atrophy

(Noun)- Slow decline; wasting away

(verb)- To slowly decline; to waste away

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Clamor

(Noun)- a loud noise

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Clarity

(Noun)- the state of being clear; clearness

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dwindke

(Verb)- to become steadily less; to shrink in amount

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Humility

(Noun)- (1)the state of being humble; modesty

(2)a lack of arrogance

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indecipherable

(Adj)- cannot be understood; unreadable

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lament

(Verb)- to feel or express sorrow; to mourn

(Noun)- a passionate expression of greif or sorrow; awail

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Murky

(Adj)- foggy; not clear

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Naive

(Adj)- innocent; lacking experience; ignorant; foolish

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Profound

(Adj)- extreme in degree, power, of effect; deep

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adapt

Verb- to make suitable to a requirements or conditions; to adjusr or motify fittingly; to adjust

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catalyst

Noun-(1) a substance that enables a reactation to proceed at a usually faster rate. (2) a person or thing that provokes or speeds significant change or action.

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disparity

Noun- a noticeable and usually significant difference or dissimilarity; difference

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efficacy

Noun- the power to produce an effect; effectivness.

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efficiency

Noun- the state of being efficient, or able to accomplish something with the least waste of time and effort; competency in perofrmance

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equity

noun- the qualitiy of bing fair or impartial; fairness; impartiality

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inhabit

Verb- to prohibt from doing something; to restrain; to hamper; to obstruck

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mitigate

Verb- to mkae less severe or painful; to allieviate

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progressive

Adj- of relating to, or characterized by progress; developed