Vocab Test ELA Outsiders 4.0 Flashcards

1
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Stupor

A

a state in which a person is almost unconscious and their thoughts are not clear

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Triumph

A

a very great success, achievement,

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3
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Indignantly

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feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy

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4
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Delirious

A

unable to think or speak clearly because of fever or mental confusion

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5
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Stricken

A

troubled with disease, misfortune, or sorrow

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6
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Unceasingly

A

without stopping; continuously

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7
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Sullenly

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angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people

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Awed

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a feeling of great respect, usually mixed with fear or surprise

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9
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Gorge

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A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides, often with a stream flowing through it

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Concussion

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injury to the brain caused by a blow

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11
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Clench

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to squeeze something tightly together

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12
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Fuss

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unnecessary activity or excitement often over something unimportant

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13
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Fiddling

A

small and of little importance

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14
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Gripe

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to complain naggingly or constantly

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15
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Fender

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a guard that protects a vehicle’s wheel

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16
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Acquitted

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declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime

17
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Veered

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to change direction or course