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Orange Vocabulary Book Unit 9. convict. (verb) to prove or judge to be guilty (noun) a person who has been proved guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison. discipline. (noun) punishment; training that results in obedience and self-control; orderly behavior
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convict (verb)to prove or judge to be guilty (noun)a person who has been proved guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison
discipline (noun)punishment; training that results in obedience and self-control; orderly behavior (verb)to punish; to train in proper behavior; to bring under control
dungeon (noun)a dark room or cell used as a prison, usually underground
earnest (adjective)serious, important, or grave The boy had an earnest discussion with his teacher about his grades.
enclose (verb)to surround on every side; to close up in or fence off; to include with something else
gradual (adjective)happening step-by-step or by degrees, changing little by little
grumble (verb)to complain angrily but not loudly; to growl (noun)a growling sound; a muttered complaint
jagged (adjective)with a rough or sharp edge; irregular or harsh
nourish (verb)to feed or help grow and develop; to support
provision (noun)the act of supplying or making available; a stock of food or supplies (verb)to supply with food or materials
treaty (noun)an agreement or contract between two or more countries, arrived at by discussion and compromise; the legal document that has the terms of such an agreement
uneasy (adjective)feeling worried or unsure; causing discomfort