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10 Cards in this Set

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Elective
(noun)
A course that you can choose
The elective I'm taking is Latin.
Conviction
(noun)
Your own set of rules
She didn't follow her own conviction by not finishing her homework.
Quiver
(verb)
Shaking;trembling
I started to quiver when I heard my report card arrived.
Bluff
(noun)
A steep cliff
I got vertigo when I looked over the bluff.
Scowl
(noun)
A frown
I scowled at my brother.
Portly
(adjective)
A heavy, round body
The portly man was always cheerful.
Linger
(verb)
To stay longer
I lingered at my locker before going to lunch.
Sheepishly
(adjective)
Like a sheep in meekness
My brother sheepishly asked for a computer.
Ferocity
(noun)
The state of being ferocious
The ferocity my mother produced when I got an F scared me.
Trudge
(verb)
To walk laboriously
I trudged out of the classroom because I had so much homework.