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Immortal

Famous and likely to be remembered for a long time. The soul is immortal

God

Omnipotent

Infinite in power as god, having unlimited power. Forget not above all to believe in its omnipotent power

God's power!

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

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 "

Astonish v

To fill with amazement, to surprise.

Sam wanted to astonish his mom by cleaning his room!

Contrary adj

Apposite, stubbornly against

Contrary to what most people might think!

Assemble v

To put pieces together/to gather into one place

We had to assemble all of the puzzle pieces.

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.

Mischief

Teasing or playful behavior that causes annoyance.

Sometimes when the dogs are alone, they shred the newspaper and get into other mischief.

Remedy n

Something that cures or relieves a disease.

My grandmother believes that chicken soup is the best remedy for every illness .

Muse

To think over something silently.

I enjoy listening to the poetry readings because they give me much to muse over.

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.

Halt v

To stop in movement or operation.

We had to halt work on the tree fort when the main branch started to crack.

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.

Roam v

To travel/walk around w/o a plan or purpose.

Outcry n

A strong public protests or a loud shout

There was an outcry in our town.

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.

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.

Rotate v

To switch regularly or to turn around .

My brother and I have to rotate chores every week.

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!

Wrath n

A strong or violent anger, punishment or vengeance as a consequence of anger.

God's wrath must be harder than human's