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Vocabulary

Vocabulary. Anticipated. v erb Looking forward to or expecting . I eagerly anticipated going to the amusement park that day. . Encouraged. v erb Inspired to do something. A person who always encouraged me to try my best was my soccer coach. Enormous. adjective

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Vocabulary

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  1. Vocabulary

  2. Anticipated verb Looking forward to or expecting I eagerly anticipated going to the amusement park that day.

  3. Encouraged verb Inspired to do something A person who always encouraged me to try my best was my soccer coach.

  4. Enormous adjective Extremely large; gigantic The enormous pumpkin won first place at the livestock show.

  5. Glanced verb To take a quick look The man quickly glanced at his watch and realized that he was running late for work.

  6. Released verb to let go, set free The cowboy held on tight to the horse before the gate was released.

  7. Slender adjective Slim; thin The slender man has to be in shape so that he can perform acrobatics.

  8. Improvised verb to make, invent or arrange at the spur of the moment The actor forgot all of his lines in the script so he improvised for the rest of the play.

  9. Intently adjective having your attention or focus on something The cat eyed the bird very intently by watching every move it made.

  10. Stunned verb Astonished, amazed, shocked; to be dazed or bewildered Matthew was stunned about the secret that Elizabeth had told him.

  11. Vigorous adjective full of physical or mental strength; forceful or strong Weightlifting is a very vigorous sport because it takes a lot of physical strength to lift all of that weight.

  12. Enraged verb filled with rage or anger Mr. Jones was enraged because when I mowed the lawn, I accidently cut the flowers with the mowing machine.

  13. Devour verb to eat up hungrily, ravenous sly, or engulf I can devour all of the food because I am really hungry.

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