Sadlier Vocabulary Level A Unit 6 Flashcards
(n.) A network of paths designed as a puzzle through which one needs to find a way through
Maze
(v.) To cause to happen; To bring about
Induce
(adj.) Noisy, full of energy, and cheerful; High-spirited and rowdy
Boisterous
(n.) One who can predict the future
Oracle
(v.) To keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss or destruction
Consevere
(v.) To confuse or perplex
Befuddle
(n.) Clearness in thought or expression
Clarity
(adj.) Tending to agree with others or obey rules; Obedient
Complaint
(n.) A first appearance in society or on the stage; (v.) To appear for the first time
Debut
(v.) To pay back; To repay
Reimburse
(v.) To leave or abandon a place; To give up a position
Vacate
(n.) Something that impairs growth, withers hopes and ambitions or impedes progress and prosperity; (v.) To destroy, ruin or frustrate
Blight
(v.) To confuse or perplex
Befuddle
(adj.) Friendly in disposition; Good-natured and likable
Amiable
(n.) A strong supporter of a party, group, or cause; (adj.) Devoted to or one-sided in support for a party, group, or cause
Partisan
(n.) A person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home; (adj.) Wandering from place to place without any settled home
Vagabond
(n.) Margin of error; Allowance for mistakes
Leeway
(n.) Total earnings without deductions for expenses; (v.) To make or earn money; (adj.) Lacking in refinement or good manners
Gross
(adj.) Characterized by bloodshed and violence
Gory
(n.) A list of things to be done; An organized schedule for a meeting
Agenda