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Dive into a rakishly intriguing world of words with this vocabulary review session focusing on terms like distraught, craven, and more. Get ready to build your lexicon while having fun! Join us on Monday for a flash card check.
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“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Vocabulary Review
Rakishly • Adverb
Rakishly • having or displaying a dashing, jaunty (carefree), or slightly disreputable quality or appearance
Distraught • Adjective
Distraught • deeply upset or agitated
haggard • Adjective
haggard • looking exhausted or unwell
hydroplane • Noun
hydroplane • a seaplane
Craven • Adjective
Craven • lacking in courage; cowardly
Coreopsis • Noun
Coreopsis • a plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its rayed, typically yellow, flowers.
insolent • Adjective
insolent • showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect
insinuatingly • Adverb
insinuatingly • suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way • Arousing doubts and suspicion
disdainful • Adjective
disdainful • showing contempt or lack of respect
Pandemonium • Noun
Pandemonium • wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar
Derisive • Adjective
Derisive • expressing contempt or ridicule/Mocking
inscrutable • Adjective
inscrutable • impossible to understand or interpret • Mysterious
Cur • Noun
Cur • an aggressive dog or one that is in poor condition
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