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25 Cards in this Set
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Accurate |
Free from error. |
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Analyze |
To critically examine or study the relationship of information, parts, events, etc. |
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Capable |
Having the ability or competence to complete a task or other request. |
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Distract |
To divert one's attention toward something else. |
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Entertain |
1. To provide hospitality, food and drinks for guests.
2. To provide entertainment or amusement. |
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Explanation |
1. The act or process of describing something to elicit understanding.
2. A statement of clarification. |
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Frequent |
1. Happening often or repeatedly.
2. Occurring at short intervals. |
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Humorous |
To identify something or someone as comical or funny. |
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Measurement |
An amount, dimension, length or size acquired through the use of measuring tools such as a tape measure, measuring cup, ruler or other. |
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Proceed |
To continue or move forward with one's actions after a pause or break. |
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Recognize |
1. To identify a person, place or thing as seen or known in the past.
2. To acknowledge a person, place or object through a definite action, such as a nod or wave.
3. To formally acknowledge for one's accomplishments or good doings. |
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Surprise |
1. An unexpected action, occurrence or statement.
2. To strike or attack without warning.
3. To be hit with a sudden feeling of amazement. |
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Tradition |
A customary set of beliefs, customs or actions passed through generations by word of mouth. |
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Vacation |
1. Period of time when regular activities like school and work are put on hold.
2. Regularly scheduled suspension of activity for the purpose of rest and relaxation. |
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Weary |
1. Exhausted, either physically or mentally.
2. A characteristic or expression of fatigue.
3. Having impatience or intolerance with something. |
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Ability |
Having the power or skill to do something. |
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Afford |
Have the financial means to do something or buy something. |
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Baggage |
A case used to carry belongings when traveling. |
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Carefree |
Free from worries; having no problems. |
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Disclose |
To make known. |
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Extraordinary |
Beyond what is ordinary or usual. |
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Fragile |
Easily broken or damaged or destroyed. |
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Frantic |
Wildly excited. |
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Instant |
Without delay; happening at once. |
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Master |
To be or become completely proficient or skilled in. |