| unintentional, not on purpose |
| 2) offensive |
| unpleasant, disgusting |
| 3) fickle |
| often changing one's mind for no reason |
| 4) luminous |
| giving off light |
| 5) repulsive |
| causing disgust |
| 6) grotesque |
| unnaturally odd or ugly |
| 7) demolish |
| to tear down, to destroy |
| 8) demeanor |
| outward behavior or conduct |
| 9) restoration |
| to fix up like new |
| 10) simultaneous |
| occurring or existing at the same time |
| 11) ironically |
| different from what is expected |
| 12) initial |
| at the beginning, first |
| 13) merge |
| to join together so as to become one |
| 14) inevitably |
| cannot be avoided or prevented |
| 15) vaguely |
| not clear, exact, or definite |
| 16) specify |
| to describe in detail |
| 17) exotic |
| strangely attrative; foreign |
| 18) chaotic |
| confused and disorganized |
| 19) commencement |
| beginning; graduation ceremonies |
| 20) autobiography |
| story of a person's life by that person |
| 21) lament |
| to feel or show deep sorrow |
| 22) ajar |
| partially open |
| 23) rummaged |
| to search for something thoroughly |
| 24) cantankerous |
| hard to get along with |
| 25) perturb |
| to cause to be worried or upset |
| 26) console |
| to make feel less sad or disappointed |
| 27) sentence |
| a complete thought |
| 28) subject |
| what or who the sentence is about |
| 29) predicate |
| tells what the subject is or does |
| 30) sentence fragment |
| an incomplete thought |
| 31) complete subject |
| words to identify what sentence is about |
| 32) simple subject |
| main word in the complete subject |
| 33) complete predicate |
| words telling what subject is doing |
| 34) simple predicate or verb |
| main word(s) in complete predicate |
| 35) pompous |
| pretending to be important, showy |
| 36) agitate |
| to excite or disturb |
| 37) overwhelmed |
| to overcome completely; crush, overpower |
| 38) run-on sentence |
| two or more sentences written as one |
| 39) saturated |
| to cause to be thoroughly soaked |
| 40) cud |
| food brought back up and chewed again |
| 41) recluse |
| person who lives in seclusion |
| 42) mimic |
| to copy or imitate |
| 43) dreary |
| sad, depressing,dull, and uninteresting |
| 44) compare |
| to find similarities |
| 45) contrast |
| to find differences |
| 46) plummet |
| fall or drop straight down |
| 47) persevere |
| to continue on in spite of difficulty |
| 48)sullen |
| withdrawn, gloomy, sulky |
| 49) swagger |
| to walk or behave in a bold, rude way |
| 50) wince |
| to draw back slightly, as in pain |
| 51) impulse |
| internal force that causes one to act |
| 52) retrieve |
| to locate and bring back |
| 53) desperation |
| distress due to need or loss of hope |
| 54) emerge |
| to come out |
| 55) wholeheartedly |
| completely, sincerely, enthusiastically |
| 56) maneuver |
| to move or handle skillfully |
| 57) menace |
| a threat or danger |
| 58) formidable |
| causing fear due to size or strength |
| 59) obnoxious |
| annoying and disagreeable |
| 60) persistently |
| repeatedly |
| 61) appalling |
| shocking, horrifying |
| 62) clamor |
| a loud, continuous noise; uproar |
| 63) grimace |
| to twist the face, as in pain |
| 64) portly |
| stout but dignified appearance |
| 65) authoritarian |
| expecting obedience to authority |
| 66) perspective |
| point of view |
| 67) impoverished |
| made very poor |
| 68) mortified |
| greatly embarrassed |
| 69) tact |
| handling situations without problems |
| 70) ecstatic |
| overwhelmed with joy |
| 71) avidly |
| eagerly, enthusiastically |
| 72) ultimately |
| in the end; finally |
| 73) reflective |
| showing serious and careful thinking |
| 74) intimidated |
| made timid or fearful; bullied |
| 75) instill |
| to put in gradually, little by little |
| 76) validity |
| state of being supported by facts; truth |
| 77) defiant |
| showing bold resistance to authority |
| 78) antagonism |
| hostility |
| 79) incriminate |
| to show the guilt of |
| 80) legitimate |
| that which follows the rules; lawful |
| 81) explicit |
| clearly expressed |
| 82) prejudice |
| unfavorable opinion formed unfairly |
| 83) comply |
| to go along with a request |
| 84) resigned |
| giving in without resistence |
| 85) boycott |
| protest which refuses to buy/use product |
| 86) mobilize |
| to become prepared for war or emergency |
| 87) inconvenience |
| cause difficulty, bother, or hassle |
| 88) indignity |
| an offense against one's pride |
| 89) oppression |
| controlling with cruel/unjust force |
| 90) negotiate |
| to discuss in order to bring agreement |
| 91) impose |
| to apply legally, enforce |