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l ottery box. p rofuse (adj):plentiful, lots of, abundant Profusely (adv): . The flowers blossomed profusely. . l iberty(n): freedom, not restricted by rules. I am not at liberty to say why I was tied up. However, it is great to have my liberty again. .
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profuse (adj):plentiful, lots of, abundantProfusely (adv): The flowers blossomed profusely.
liberty(n): freedom, not restricted by rules I am not at liberty to say why I was tied up. However, it is great to have my liberty again.
boisterous(adj): noisy, energetic, full of energy The VCAL students are always so boisterous when the end of day bell goes!
reprimand(v): disapprove, The VCAL students got a reprimand for not doing their blogs on their websites!
Reluctant(adj): unwilling, hesitant The VCAL students are reluctant to hand in homework. They will be reprimanded with a detention if they do not! The young girl was reluctant to open her mouth at the dentist.
Scold(v): reprimand with anger • Ms Dewhurst scolded the students for being late to class.
Paraphernalia(n): articles or equipment needed for a particular activity The woman had all the paraphernalia for sewing like a women in the early 1950s.
Fade(adj): to become lighterShabby (adj): in poor conditionSplinter (N): to break into smaller pieces
Stir(v): to move around, mix • I stirred the cake mixture.
Secure(v): fixed or stowed away safely • All my money was secure in the box.
Substitute(v&n):a person or thing acting or serving in place of another,use or add in place of I substituted milk with cream. Ms D is sick so Mrs T will substitute in her place.
Perfunctory(adj):(of an action) carried out without real interest, feeling, or effort
Ritual: something that is carried out over and over again over timesalute
Assemble (v): put together • The family assembled together for Christmas.
Consult(v): refer to some information • The doctor consulted Google to find some pictures of her late father.
Disengage(v): remove, come apart • Disengaged (adj): to be focused elsewhere I had to disengage the two fighting cats. The VCAL students soon became disengaged with this PowerPoint presentation.
Grave(adj):giving cause for alarm; seriousgravely(adv): • He knew is was a grave mistake to have bet all his money on winning.
Willingly(adv): readily; of one’s own free will • The students willingly took the $100 notes of their teacher.
Wonder (n): a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar:Wonderingly(adv): The child wondered what it was. I looked wonderingly into the blue green sky.
Defy(V): resist, refuse to obeyDefiant (adj): showing defiancedefiance (n): to resist The child was defiant and would not eat her green vegetables. The both showed defiance and would not let go.
Force(v): strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement The man could not force the donkey to move.
Stone(n):hard solid non-metallic mineral matter of which rock is made • pebble(n): a small stone that is smooth and round