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Quarter 1 Vocabulary

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ACQUIRE

  • Verb
  • To get as one's own by some means or effort
  • To become owner of

INTRIGUE

(VERB) TO STIR INTEREST IN, TO MAKE CURIOUS, OR EXCITE THE MIND

NUISANCE

(NOUN) A PERSON OR THING THAT CAUSES TROUBLE OR BOTHER

PULVERIZE

(VERB) TO POUND, CRUSH, OR GRIND TO A POWDER OR DUST

SUBORDINATE

  • Adjective
  • Placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position

QUADRENNIAL

(ADJECTIVE) TAKING PLACE ONCE EVERY FOUR YEARS

PLACID

(ADJECTIVE) UNDISTURBED; TRANQUIL; CALM ; QUIET

MALIGNANT

(ADJECTIVE) EVIL IN NATURE, TENDING TO PRODUCE DEATH

BENIGN

(ADJECTIVE) SHOWING KINDNESS AND GENTLENESS

BENEVOLENT

(ADJECTIVE) MARKED BY OR DISPOSED TO DOING GOOD

MEDDLE

(VERB) TO PRY INTO OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS WITHOUT BEING WANTED

MYRIAD

(NOUN) TEN THOUSAND, A GREAT NUMBER, AS IN A MYRIAD OF IDEAS

VERDANT

(ADJECTIVE) LUSH AND GREEN, COVERED WITH VEGETATION

MERITORIOUS

(ADJECTIVE) DESERVING RECOGNITION REWARD, OR PRAISE

AGHAST

(ADJECTIVE) STRUCK WITH TERROR, AMAZEMENT, OR HORROR

VICARIOUS

(ADJECTIVE) DESCRIBES SOMETHING EXPERIENCED THROUGH SOMEONE(THING)