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8 Cards in this Set
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befuddled
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confused
Example: The code we used left the enemy lost and befuddled. |
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inaudible
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unable to be heard
Example: The dog could hear the whistle, but to us it was inaudible. |
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fret
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to worry
Example: He told her not to fret about his health because he was feeling fine. |
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balked
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abruptly refused
Example: She had been told summer camp was fun, but she still balked at the idea of leaving her family. |
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wares
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products or goods
Example: The street vendor had baseball caps, bagged peanuts, and other wares spread out on a table near the stadium. |
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treasonous
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traitorous or betraying trust
Example: His treasonous behavior of stealing government secrets made news headlines. |
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privilege
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a special advantage, right or power
Example: Not having to wait in the lunch line is a privilege of being a teacher. |
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billowing
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moving like a wave
Example: The billowing sheets were nearly pulled from the clothesline by the strong winds. |