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13 Cards in this Set
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Excursion |
Noun Trip to explore: I went on a fun excursionthrough the forest |
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Innumerable |
Adjective uncountable: There were innumerable leaveson that huge tree! |
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Ford |
Verb Wadeacross water in shallow areas called fords: Ihad to ford across the river. |
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Utmost |
Adjective Greatest,Most: A love for animals is of the utmostimportance if you plan to become a veterinarian. |
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Frail |
Adjective Weak,easily broken, delicate: Ever since the hurricane, this tree has seemed very frail. |
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Exhilarated |
Adjective Energetic,Excited: The amazing weather made me feel exhilarated. |
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Gay |
Adjective Filled with joy: Afterthe amazing day she had, she felt gay and on top of the world. |
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Jocund |
Adjective Happy: Hedidn't act jocund anymore after the bad news came in. |
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Vacant |
Adjective Empty: Thehouse was vacant after the family left. |
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Pensive |
Adjective Indeep thought, often sad: Ihave been feeling very pensive ever since our talk. |
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Bliss |
Noun Extreme Joy: Your act of kindness has put me intoa state of bliss. |
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Solitude |
Noun Being Alone: Sometimes it is important toexperience solitude, especially if you don't often get time to yourself. |
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Deprivation |
Noun A loss: Manypeople experience a variety of deprivations when the economy is down. |