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1 Vocab. PowerPoint By: Egypt Harris 4 th pd. Freshman English

2 Antics (n. pl.) ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions. Synonyms: pranks, shenanigans The antics of the child in the store was hilarious.

3 Avowed (adj., part.) declared openly and without shame, acknowledgement Synonyms: admitted, sworn Antonyms: unaknowledgement, undisclosed Your avowed speech surprised me.

4 Banter (v.) to exchange playful remarks, tease My cousin and I banter all the time.

5 Bountiful (adj., part.) giving freely, generous; plentiful, given abundantly The woman cried for all the bountiful gifts we gave her.

6 Congested (adj., part.) overcrowded, filled of occupied to excess. My chest felt congested due to my cold.

7 Detriment (n.) harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage; a cause of harm, injury, loss, or damage Caleb was a detriment to his football team when he broke his arm.

8 Durable (adj.) sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed; lasting for a long time Bricks are more durable for a house

9 Enterprising (adj.) energetic, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination. The little puppy is very enterprising.

10 Frugal (adj.) economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager Synonyms: thrifty, skimpy Antonyms: wasteful, improvident, lavish, extravagant My mom’s very frugal about our household things.

11 Gingerly (adj., adv.) with extreme care or caution Synonyms: cautiously, warily, circumspectly Antonyms: firmly, confidently, aggressively I gingerly put the baby in the crib.

12 Glut (v.) to provide more than is needed or wanted, to feed or fill to the point of overstuffing. I glutted the fish tank with food synonyms: flood, inundate, surplus, plethora Antonyms: shortage, scarcity, dearth, paucity.

13 Incognito (adj., adv.) in disguised state, under an assumed name or identity. Antonyms: undisguised I went incognito after the big accident.

14 Invalidate (v.) to make valueless, take away all force or effect. The bank invalidated my check. Synonyms: cancel, annul, disapprove, discredit Antonyms: support, confirm, back up, legalize.

15 Legendary (adj.) described in well-known stories; existing in old stories rather than in real life Have you ever heard of the legendary bid foot? Synonyms: mythical, fabulous, famous, celebrated.

16 Maim (v.) to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate. She maimed me during the soccer game.

17 Minimize (v.) to make as small as possible, make the least of; to make smaller than before. My mom minimized my allowance.

18 Oblique (adj.) slanting or sloping, not straightforward or direct. My oblique turn caused a huge wreck.

19 Veer (v.) to change direction of course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve. I veered when I saw a dead thing in the middle of the rode.

20 Venerate (v.) to regard with reverence, to look look up to with great respect. I venerate those who know what they want to do in life.

21 Wanton (adj.) reckless, heartless, unjustified; loose in morals (n.) a spoiled, pampered person, one with low morals The wanton princess was getting on my nerves.


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