Shattering Glass Flashcards

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Indifferent (adj.)

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having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.

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Drone (noun)

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A person who doesn’t work that is boring

(noun) A deep continuous sound
(verb) to make a continuous sound

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Saunter (verb)

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Walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort

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Disgruntled (Adj)

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Angry or dissatisfied

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Baffle (verb)

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Confusing someone completley

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Baffled (adj)

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Confused

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Grimace (Noun)

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an ugly, twisted expression on a person’s face, typically expressing disgust
(verb) to make a grimace

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Dabble (verb)

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To play or take part in an activity in a way that this is not seriuos

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Accusatory (adj)

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expressing blame or accusing someone

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Demeanor (noun)

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a person outwards behavior or apparence

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Annihilate (Verb)

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to destroy something completely

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Devious (Adj)

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wiling to lie or trick people to what they want

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Infer (verb)

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to form an opion from evidence

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Inference (noun)

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The act or process of reaching a conclusion about something from known facts or evidence

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Foreshadow (Verb)

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A warning or inidication of a future event

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Recalcitrant (adj)

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stubbornly refusing to obey rules or orders

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Supposition (Noun)

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An idea or theory that one believes is true, an uncertain truth

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Clamorous (adj.)

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marked by loud and insistent cries, full of noise

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Abashed (adj.)

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embarrassed or ashamed

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Despondent (adj.)

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very sad and without hope

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Concur (Verb)

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to agree with someone or something

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Barrage (noun)

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a great amount of something that comes quickly and continuously

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Ingrained (adj)

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being a part of the innermost nature of a being, existing for a long time and very difficult to change.

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Plod (verb)

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to walk slowly with heavy steps; to progress or develop slowly

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Ostentatious (adj.)

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excessively showy, displaying wealthy, knowledge, etc. in a way that is meant to attract attention, admiration, or jealousy