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The Most Dangerous Game Vocabulary

The Most Dangerous Game Vocabulary. Tangible. capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial. Adj. A toothbrush is one tangible object that should be used every day!. The Most Dangerous Game Vocabulary. Quarry. an animal or bird hunted or pursued;

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The Most Dangerous Game Vocabulary

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  1. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  2. Tangible capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial Adj. A toothbrush is one tangible object that should be used every day! The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  3. Quarry an animal or bird hunted or pursued; game, esp. game hunted with hounds or hawks. Noun The hunter moved slowly in order not to scare his quarry. The Most Dangerous GameVoc

  4. Disarming removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion by being charming: a disarming smile. Adj. The disarming smile on his face made me feel more at ease. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  5. Amenity any feature that provides comfort, convenience, or pleasure Noun The house has a swimming pool, two fireplaces, and other amenities. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  6. Affable pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to; friendly; cordial; warmly polite Adj. He was the most affable and courteous gentleman. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  7. Condone to disregard or overlook; to give tacit approval to; to pardon or forgive (an offense); excuse. Verb By his silence, he seemed to condone their behavior. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  8. Droll amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous Adj. His droll behavior made me laugh out loud. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  9. Scruple a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions. Noun When making important decisions, one’s scruples must be involved. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary an uneasy feeling arising from one's conscience or principles

  10. Elude Verb To elude capture, he ran through the neighbors’ backyard. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery, etc

  11. Solicitously anxiously desirous and concerned about or for other people Adverb He responded solicitously about the news of his grandmother’s health. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  12. Stamina strength of physical constitution; power to endure disease, fatigue, privation, etc Noun He needed stamina to make it through the marathon. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  13. Deplorable causing or being a subject for grief or regret; lamentable Adj. The deplorable death of her best friend left her lonely. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  14. Imperative absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable Adj. It was imperative that she return the book or she had to pay a fine. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  15. Zealous ardently active, devoted, or diligent; enthusiastic Adj. Many considered him religiously zealous since he went to church five times a week. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  16. Uncanny mysterious; arousing superstitious fear or dread; uncomfortably strange Adj. She had an uncanny ability to know what I would say before I spoke. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary

  17. The Most Dangerous GameVocabulary Get to know your new words!! Write the words ONLY (no parts of speech nor definitions) onto the provided cards and then put all the cards into a small baggie. You will see these words A LOT! Make sure to look over the words, part of speech and definitions for just a few minutes a day!

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