Spelling List 7-8 Flashcards
To stop short and refuse to go on
Balk
Extreme happiness; a state of spiritual joy
Bliss
Immature; lacking life experience
Callow
Showing despicable cowardice
Dastardly
To ravage in search in search of spoils
Foray
Easily or gracefully bent; pliant
Lithe
A feeling of doubt, fear, or uneasiness; a pang of conscience
Qualm
To emit a strong, repulsive odor
Reek
To be sorrowful or regretful for some past action or occurrence
Rue
To cast off; shed; discard as wanted
Slough
Assorted items
Sundry
To grow gradually less in extent
Wane
To render impossible of accomplishment by some obstacle or hindrance
Balk
To give obvious proof of something disagreeable
Reek
Feeling sorrow
Rue
Running side by side parallel
Collateral
To feel, show, or express pity or compassion for; to sympathize with
Commiserate
Capable of existing together
Compatible
Feeling or showing satisfaction, sometimes to a fault; self-satisfied
Complacent
Required by law or other form of authority
Compulsory
Happening together at the same time or place
Concurrent
To come down voluntarily to the level of something inferior
Condescend
Act of completion or bringing to perfection
Consummation
A striving together in opposition, especially in verbal controversy
Contention
Dependent on some preceding occurrence or condition
Contingent
Sincere sorrow for sin
Contrition
To plan with cleverness; to plot, scheme
Contrive
Of a secondary nature
Collateral
In accordance or agreement
Concurrent
A point maintained in an argument
Contention
To devise or fabricate
Contrive