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Vocabulary warm ups

Vocabulary warm ups. 1-20. 2. Bewilder. Verb To confuse or puzzle completely; perplex:. 3. Candid. A djective Frank; outspoken; open and sincere:. 4. Devour. Verb To swallow or eat up hungrily,. 5. Epidemic. Noun A temporary prevalence of a disease. . 6. Gruesome.

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Vocabulary warm ups

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  1. Vocabulary warm ups 1-20

  2. 2. Bewilder Verb To confuse or puzzle completely; perplex:

  3. 3. Candid Adjective Frank; outspoken; open and sincere:

  4. 4. Devour Verb To swallow or eat up hungrily,

  5. 5. Epidemic Noun A temporary prevalence of a disease.

  6. 6. Gruesome Adjective Causing great horror;horriblyrepugnant;

  7. 7. Hilarious Adjective Extremely funny:

  8. 8.Infamous Adjective Having an extremely bad reputation:

  9. 9. Lavish Adjective Using or giving in great amounts;

  10. 10.Melancholy Adjective A gloomy state of mind,

  11. 11. Negligent Adjective Guilty of or characterized by neglect

  12. 12. Obnoxious Adjective Annoying, or offensive;

  13. 13. Potential Noun Possibility or ability that may or may not be developed.

  14. 14. Reprimand Verb to reprove or rebuke (CORRECT) severely, especially in a formal way.

  15. 15. Sequel Noun An event or circumstance following something

  16. 16. Tamper Verb To meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing

  17. 17. Urgent Adjective Compelling or requiring immediate action or attention

  18. 18. Vocation Noun A particular occupation, business, or profession; calling.

  19. 19. Whim Noun An odd or sudden notion or desire

  20. 20. Yearn Verb To have an earnest or strong desire

  21. 1. Accelerate • Verb • to cause faster or greater activity, development, progress, advancement

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