Unit 2 Week 3 & 4 Unit 2 Weeks 3 - 5. This word means to show or open something to the public in memory of a person or event. DEDICATED.

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Unit 2 Week 3 & 4 Unit 2 Weeks 3 - 5

This word means to show or open something to the public in memory of a person or event. DEDICATED

This word means the condition of having the same rights as everyone else. Two synonyms are fairness and parity. EQUALITY

This word means a place or location. SITE

This word means that something is likely to occur or be true. Some synonyms are likely, possible, and feasible. PROBABLE

This is an object made by a person. Examples of these are tools, pottery, or a piece of jewelry. ARTIFACT

This word means to display something, especially a work of art, in a public place such as a museum or gallery. It can also mean to give something as evidence. EXHIBIT

This word means that things have the same value, things that are equal, or are the same. EQUIVALENT

This word means to follow a path, or show the course or series of events. TRACE

FORBIDDEN This word means you are ordered or told NOT to do something.

RELUCTANT This word means you do not want to do something.

MISCHIEVOUS This word describes behavior is playful, but usually in a harmful or annoying way.

HESITATION This word means to pause or delay.

BLARED This word means a sound that is very loud.

GOSSIPED This word means to tell repeated stories about someone that might not be true.

ELEGANT If someone or something is ________, it is splendid or luxurious in dress, style, or design.

IRRESISTIBLE Something that is too tempting or attractive to be ignored.

VASTNESS This word means an area of large size.

ENTHUSIASM When you have this, you show a strong interest in something.

HORIZON This word describes the line where the sky and the ground seem to meet.

RAVINE This word describes a deep, narrow valley usually formed by flowing water.

PRESENCE This word means to be in a place at a certain time.

SWERVED This word means to make a sudden change in direction, often to avoid a collision.

FLICKERED This word means to give off an unsteady light.

SUSPENDED This word describes something that appears to float.