Dictionary:

A

Affront- personal offensive act or word (he told his friend without causing direct affont to him)

Aggravating- annoy somebody (he said aggrivatingly)

Amended- to add or subtract from a speech ("yes, I should've" he said, amended)

Appaled- overcome by horror (appaled at the sight)

Askew- out of line (his straight line was askew)

B

Baffled- confuse someone ("maybe or maybe not," he baffled me)

Bayonet- small sword attached to something (she released her bayonet and used it against him)

Bemusement- bewilder (the woman, bemused by the crowd, could not get throught)

Brandish- wave, shake or flourish (brandished the sword)

C

Candid- open and sincere (candidly told him everything)

Clemency- act of showing mercy (his clemency did him good)

Complacent- pleased (complacent of her work)

Cozen- Trick, cheat (If you don't be careful, he will cozen you)

D

Definative- A final form (difinative click)

Didactic- inclined to teach (her speech showed that she was didactic)

Dishevelled- hanging losely or disordered (dishevelled bed sheets)

Drivel- childish or silly meaningless talk. Twaddle. (Max driveled as he threw a tantrum)

E

Emanating- from a source. To flow from (a faint glow emanating from the flashlight)

Embellish- to beautify something (embellished the christmas tree)

Enraptured- delight beyong measure (enraptured by books)

Exsanguinated- drain of blood (exsanguinated to death)

F

Fealty- faithfulness to one's lord (He did fealty to the king)

Flippant- disrespectfull (he was flippant to his parents)

Forlorn- loneliness because of desertation (he grew forlorn over the years)

Foyer- lobbly of apartment house, hotel or theatre (walked through the foyer)

G

H

Hilt- handle of sword or dagger (clutched the hilt tightly)

Hostility- state of animosity (his hostility was dangerous)

I

Immensely- extremely (immensely proud)

Imprerious- overbearing (an imperious squek of a lose hindge)

Impassive- never changing (impassive expression)

Indignant- anger aroused by something (his tone was indignant)

Incence- something producing sweet odour being burnt (the smell if incence lingered on her nose)

Incessant- continueing without interuption (incessant speech)

Incredulous- skeptical (incredulous of his tricks)

Indifferent- showing lack of concern (he sounded indifferent to the death)

Insinuating- spreading doubt or distrust (his insinuating didnt seem to affect her)

Insouciance- to disturb or cause trouble (he was an insouciance in school)

J

K

L

Languid- lack of vitality (languid cheer)

Languor- physical or mental weariness (his languor cost them a point)

Lark- behaving mischieviously (he continued his lark)

M

Masticate- to chew (I masticate everyday with chocolate)

Meticulously- taking entreme care about minute details (folded the peice of paper meticulously)

Muse- to think throughly, meditate ("Well..." he mused)

Mutilate- to injure (they found the mutilated corpse)

Mutinous- engaged in (mutinous to the battle)

N

Negligence- lazily careless (my friend was negligent to tell me his secret)

Noncorporeal- intangible (she was noncorporeal because he was of higher class)

O

Oblivious- unaware or unconcious (oblivious of his actions)

Obstinacy- stuborn (his obstinacy was wearing on him)

P

Peculiar- strange (a peciliar light ejected throguh the window)

Penchant- strong liking for something (a penchant for sports)

Permeate- pass throgh every part of (the sunshine permeate through the door)

Pirouette- a spin on one foot (pirouette of the skater)

Podgy- short, thick and fat (a infants fingers are podgy)

Potable- drinkable (fresh spring water is potable)

Preplexed- confused (preplexed at his forgein words)

Q

Quixotic- foolishly tied to goals

R

Ravenous- extremely hungry (he was ravenous after the trip)

Recoiled- fall back under pressure (he stepped back from him, recoiling)

Reluctant- unwillingly (approached him reluctantly)

Reverie- day dream (his snapped out of his reverie)

Revulsion- to show deep animosity for something (he had a revulsion against his homework)

Ruefully- regretfully (ruefully told him the truth)

S

Sadictic- an enjoyment in being cruel(he was sadictic as he stepped over her body)

Smug- higly satisfied (he gave me a smug grin)

Succumb- to give in or give up (he succumb to his behavior after a while)

Supercilious - scornfull (supercilious attitude)

Surly- menacing in apperance (surly look before his death)

T

Tawny- sand coloured, golden (tawny sand of the beach)

Tedious- boring (tedious speech)

Temporize- delay in order to gain time (he had to temporize the game)

Tirade- outburst of bitter unspoken thoughts (tirade of pedestrian rightes)

Truncated- shortened by having a part cut off (truncated the tube)

U

Underling- subordinate (every underling must cooperate)

V

Vigrously- full of character (scrubbed the dishes vigrously)

Vindictive- inclined to revenge (he was turned vindictive after the murder)

W

Winsome- charming (winsome smile)

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