Vocabulary Group 5. feasible A occur Possible or likely Due to advances in technology, it is feasible for the U.S. to send a mission to mars. Illuminati.

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Vocabulary Group 5

feasible A occur Possible or likely Due to advances in technology, it is feasible for the U.S. to send a mission to mars. Illuminati

arbitrary A occur Determined by a chance or whim The selection of the team leader was arbitrary and completely without reason or forethought. 32 random daily cats.

imminent A occur About to happen The thunder, lightning, and cloudy sky signaled the imminent hurricane was approaching.

incessant A occur Without interruption or continual The incessant noise of the squirrels gnawing on the bark of the tree kept me paranoid all night.

phenomenon N occur 1)Anything that can be observed or described 2)Something unusual The president’s disappearance was an awkward phenomenon.

recur V occur 1) To happen again or 2) To come to mind again When the symptoms began to recur, the parents took their daughter to the emergency room.

spontaneous A occur 1)Unplanned or 2) produced without human labor When the puppy bit his own tail and yelped, spontaneous laughter rang out from those nearby.

wreak V occur To bring about or inflict The heavy rains caused flooding that wreaked devastation on the riverside business.

sporadic A occur Happening occasionally The sporadic power outages gave us an excuse to tell ghost stories around three candles a few times a year.