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Barrons 1100 Words Week 1-6 Test

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  1. (adjective) quivering;trembling
  2. (verb) to ridicule, to scoff at
  3. (verb) move the arms energetically
  4. (adjective) coarse;Vulgar,having bad reputation
  5. (noun) cunning, trickery
  6. (adjective) talkative
  7. (verb) to persuade, by coaxing or flattery
  8. (noun) the guilty person
  9. (noun) easing in grief ,comfort in a difficult situation
  10. (noun) dismay
  11. (verb) to pester, nag, annoy persistently
  12. (verb) perceive
  13. (verb) take by force
  14. (adjective) going unchecked, widespread
  15. (adjective) desiring or consuming great quantities
  16. (noun) most worthless part
  17. (adjective) praiseworthy
  18. (adjective) rich
  19. (adjective) dull
  20. (adjective) inappropriate; incompatible/inconsistent within itself
  21. (adjective) mentally confused, crazed
  22. (noun) a robot; a mechanical "person"
  23. (noun) one to whom you confide your secrets
  24. (adjective) harmful, causing injury
  25. (verb) to make a deduction, to infer
  26. (adjective) choosing at random without careful selection
  27. (adjective) threatening
  28. (verb) to draw forth
  29. (adjective) warlike
  30. (noun) unpleasant, dull, or hard work
  31. (adjective) contrary, persisting in error
  32. (adjective) worldly
  33. (verb) to understand, know, become aware of
  34. (adjective) just beginning to exist
  35. (noun) scarcity
  36. (noun) wild fit;franatic
  37. (noun) pity; expression of pity/sorrow
  38. (noun) code of principles
  39. (adjective) silent
  40. (noun) a person guilty of a major crime
  41. (adjective) secret, undercover
  42. (verb) to approach and speak to
  43. (noun) a trace, smattering, or slight degree
  44. (verb) to lie; to construct
  45. (verb) to increase or add to
  46. (adjective) impudent
  47. (noun) a statement that at first seems to be absurd or self-contradictory but which may in fact turn out to be true
  48. (adjective) quarrelsome
  49. (verb) to plead urgently for aid or mercy
  50. (adjective) unending
  51. (noun) jagged wound;Rough Cut
  52. (adjective) expressing much in few words
  53. (noun) a stopping
  54. (adjective) dirty, base;filthy
  55. (verb) to put up with, to bear
  56. (verb) to specify a condition
  57. (verb) to predict or foretell a future event
  58. (noun) slight variation in meaning, tone, etc.
  59. (noun) crowd
  60. (noun) an older married woman
  61. (verb) to discredit, to belittle
  62. (verb) intensify, heighten
  63. (verb) chew
  64. (adjective) unfortunate
  65. (verb) avoid
  66. (adjective) foolish
  67. (adjective) doubtful
  68. (noun) contempt; to scorn;a feeling of disrespect towards someone you think doesn't deserve
  69. (adjective) elementary
  70. (adjective) brave
  71. (adjective) completely filled or supplied with
  72. (adjective) having actual form, being able to touch
  73. (noun) freedom from punishment
  74. (noun) special field of something or someone; kingdom
  75. (noun) compulsion, force
  76. (verb) to overawe;to cause fear
  77. (noun) a person easily tricked
  78. (noun) complete failure
  79. (plural noun) historical records
  80. (noun) briskness, lively action;cheerful promptness
  81. (verb) put an end to
  82. (adjective) reaching maturity early
  83. (adjective) done without care, superficial
  84. (adjective) secret, stealthy
  85. (adjective) angry, incensed
  86. (adjective) skillful
  87. (adjective) sarcastic, biting
  88. (verb) to warn, to reprove
  89. (verb) agree
  90. (verb) to make known officially
  91. (verb) to sneer at
  92. (adjective) possible
  93. (noun) process of wearing out;the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date
  94. (noun) excess
  95. (adjective) heedless, not attentive; unintentional
  96. (noun) an excuse
  97. (verb) to hate
  98. (verb) to correct by punishing;censure severly
  99. (verb) stiffen with fear or anger
  100. (verb) to exist in great numbers
  101. (verb) to make seem less important
  102. (noun) feeling of disappointment, humiliation
  103. (verb) to show sharp disapproval
  104. (verb) to reject, to decline
  105. (adjective) outrageous, glaringly bad
  106. (noun) person in his or her eighties
  107. (adjective) having a bad reputation
  108. (adjective) bitter
  109. (adjective) candidate for high position
  110. (noun) a less offensive term
  111. (verb) soaked, drenched, saturated
  112. (adjective) watchful
  113. (adjective) remarkably bad
  114. (verb) to shove hard
  115. (noun) a false attack
  116. (adjective) eager
  117. (adjective) of high reputation, outstanding
  118. (adjective) inflexible, unrelenting
  119. (noun) branch of knowledge dealing with engineering, applied science, etc.
  120. (verb) suddenly rush forth

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