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11 Cards in this Set
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KIDDING |
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Facetiousness; joking You must be kidding! |
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GOWN |
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A long loose flowing garment, such as a robe or nightgown. Paul lost his cap and gown of his graduation. |
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PROUD |
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Feeling pleasurable satisfaction over an act, possession, quality, or relationship by which one measures one'sstature or self-worth. Carlos is very proud of his son cause he won the Nobel prize. |
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ANNOYING |
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Causing vexation or irritation; troublesome Maria is kind of annoying. |
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EMBARRASING |
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To cause to feel self conscious or ill at ease; disconcert An embarrasing situation was when someone falls. |
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JEALOUS |
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Having to do with or arising from feelings of apprehension, bitterness, or envy My brother is jealous a bout my new car. |
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TIRED |
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Exhausted of strength or energy; fatigued. At night after class I feel very tired. |
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PERFORM |
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To function or accomplish something as expected or required The cirque du soliel was performed in Quito. |
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TOUGH |
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Able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient His head is so tough as the concrete. |
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TACKLE |
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The equipment used in a particular activity, especially in fishing; gear. She is tackling the most difficult case of her life. |
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COMMITTED |
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To consign for future use or for preservation Richard is committed with his job. |