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21 Cards in this Set
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Immortal |
Famous and likely to be remembered for a long time. The soul is immortal |
God |
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Omnipotent |
Infinite in power as god, having unlimited power. Forget not above all to believe in its omnipotent power |
God's power! |
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Divine |
Relating to god, devoted to god. Extremely good, unusually lovely, expressing pleasure " her cake is divine" He said the civil war had been a divine punishment. |
Beautiful |
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Endure |
To bear with patience or w/o resistance. To continue to exist:t to last. |
Gabe had to endure an entire day of shopping for clothes with his family. "Cope with " |
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Astonish v |
To fill with amazement, to surprise. |
Sam wanted to astonish his mom by cleaning his room! |
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Contrary adj |
Apposite, stubbornly against |
Contrary to what most people might think! |
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Assemble v |
To put pieces together/to gather into one place |
We had to assemble all of the puzzle pieces. |
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Nettle v |
To irritate or annoy. |
I can tell a big argument is on its way when my bothers begin to Nettle each other over nothing. |
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Mischief |
Teasing or playful behavior that causes annoyance. |
Sometimes when the dogs are alone, they shred the newspaper and get into other mischief. |
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Remedy n |
Something that cures or relieves a disease. |
My grandmother believes that chicken soup is the best remedy for every illness . |
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Muse |
To think over something silently. |
I enjoy listening to the poetry readings because they give me much to muse over. |
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Jest v+n |
To act or talk in a funny or playful manner, N, a funny or playful act or saying. |
My grandfather said " you jest" when I told him I was going to join the circus. |
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Halt v |
To stop in movement or operation. |
We had to halt work on the tree fort when the main branch started to crack. |
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Accustom v |
To get used to or familiar with through use or experience. |
It takes me a while to accustom myself to a cold swimming pool. |
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Roam v |
To travel/walk around w/o a plan or purpose. |
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Outcry n |
A strong public protests or a loud shout |
There was an outcry in our town. |
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Shabby adj |
Worn out or rundown from use or neglect or unjust/ unfair |
Even though our couch is old and shabby, it's still my favorite reading spot. |
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Shabby adj |
Worn out or rundown from use or neglect or unjust/ unfair |
Even though our couch is old and shabby, it's still my favorite reading spot. |
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Rotate v |
To switch regularly or to turn around . |
My brother and I have to rotate chores every week. |
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Wreck n |
A place or thing that is in a state of ruin and disorder. |
After the birthday party, our playroom was a total wreck! |
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Wrath n |
A strong or violent anger, punishment or vengeance as a consequence of anger. |
God's wrath must be harder than human's |