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Vocabulary Week 24. Adjective. Miserable; wretched. Contemptible; despicable. Abject. Adjective. Lying near; adjoining. Adjacent. Noun. Judgment based on insufficient or incomplete evidence. A guess. Conjecture. Adjective. In contact; touching. Near; close. Contiguous. Adjective.
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Adjective. • Miserable; wretched. • Contemptible; despicable Abject
Adjective. • Lying near; adjoining. Adjacent
Noun. • Judgment based on insufficient or incomplete evidence. • A guess. Conjecture
Adjective. • In contact; touching. • Near; close Contiguous
Adjective. • Dependent on uncertain conditions or events. • Possible. Contingent
Adjective. • Not damaged; unimpaired; untouched; uninjured. Intact
Adjective. • Of or coming from an individual’s own mind. • A view based on a person’s own feelings, thoughts, or experiences. Subjective
Noun. • Skill in dealing with people or delicate situations without offending. Tact
Adjective. • In contact at a single point; touching. Tangent
Adjective. • Capable of being touched. • Capable of being treated as definite or fact; real; concrete. Tangible