| Definition | Vocab Word |
| to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty | |
| an opening, gap, rupture, rift; a violation or infraction; to create an opening, break through | |
| a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman | |
| careful, cautious | |
| to seize for military or official use | |
| clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving | |
| a standstill resulting from the opposition of 2 equal forces or faction; to bring to such a standstill | |
| scattered fragments, wreckage | |
| to spread out or scatter freely or widely; wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread | |
| a difficult or perplexing situation or problem | |
| to wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed | |
| to make a mess of; to get by; a hopeless mess | |
| stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, having a closed mind | |
| lasting for a long time, persistent; a plant that lives for many years | |
| to incline to beforehand | |
| to let go, give up | |
| to save from fire or shipwreck; property thus saved | |
| sudden and violent but brief; fitful;intermittent | |
| not genuine, not true, not valid | |
| uncontrolled, lacking in restraint | |
| to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place | |
| a citizen of another country; foreign, strange | |
| having a pleasing appearance | |
| to make up for; to repay for services | |
| loose in one's morals or behavior | |
| not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable | |
| the process of driving or forcing out | |
| a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of | |
| food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose | |
| to strengthen, build up | |
| | Definition | Vocab Word |
| difficult or impossible to read | |
| to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark or derision | |
| bringing in money, profitable | |
| average, ordinary, undistinguished | |
| to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly | |
| to conquer by force, bring under complete control | |
| to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch | |
| to tease, torment by teasing | |
| brief and to the point | |
| firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back | |
| to make shorter | |
| a follower, supporter; attached, sticking to | |
| an angry argument | |
| resembling an angel portrayed as a little child with a beautiful, round, or chubby face; sweet and innocent | |
| to pardon or overlook | |
| to disagree; disagreement | |
| famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting | |
| to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome, menacing, or oppresive | |
| to make, manufacture; to make up, invent | |
| angry | |
| a raider, plunderer | |
| excessive fatness | |
| an extremely poor person | |
| to steal in small quantities | |
| a split, break, breach | |
| a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition | |
| to overcome, rise above | |
| to bring to an end | |
| commonplace; overused, stale | |
| to seize and hold a position by force or without right | |
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