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UNWIND VOCAB PART 1

Pigment (pg. 3) any substance used to add color

Evicted (pg. 5) to expel from property by law; kicked out

Irreversible (pg. 6) not reversible; incapable of being changed

Strain (pg 9) to exert to the utmost; difficult to make effort

Plagued (pg. 11) to trouble, annoy, or torment in any manner

Sleight (p. 13) skill; dexterity; cunning; craft

Grafted (pg 13) to transplant (a portion of living tissue, as of skin or bone) as a graft

Insignificant (pg. 16) unimportant, trifling, or petty

Assesses (pg 18) to judge the worth, importance, etc, of; evaluate

Tribunal (p 21) a place or seat of judgment

Demeanor (p 21) Conduct, facial appearance, behavior

Exemplary (p 22) worthy of imitation; commendable; serving as a model or pattern

Inflammatory (p 24) tending to arouse anger, hostility, passion, etc.

Foolproof (p 26) never-failing; involving no risk or harm

Fragments (p 30) a part broken off or detached

Wisdom (p 31) knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action

Camaraderie (p 32) a spirit of familiarity and trust existing between friends

Conspicuous (p 33) easily seen or noticed

Deceleration (p 34) to slow down

Median (p 35) a strip in the center of a highway that separates lanes of traffic going in opposite directions

Dense (38) having the trees/foliage closely crowded together

Integrity (38) adherence to moral and ethical principles

Tranquilizers (41) a drug that has a sedative or calming effect without inducing sleep

Revulsion (43) a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike

Restrains (44) to hold back from action

Anonymous (47) of unknown name

Condescending (47) to behave as if one knows he/she is of a higher or superior position, rank, or dignity To think you’re better than someone else

Convey (48) to communicate

Ruse (49) an action intended to mislead, deceive, or trick

Prospect (50) the outlook for the future; potential or likelihood