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Walk Two Moons Ch. 1-22 Vocabulary

Chapter 8 7. detect 8. mournfully 9. ambush. Chapter 22 14. peer 15. malinger 16. coaxed 17. console 18. amnesia 19. lather 20. predict. Chapter 1 1. peculiar Chapter 2 2. suspend. Chapter 9 10. pandemonium 11. potential. Chapter 3 3. omnipotent 4. dignified.

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Walk Two Moons Ch. 1-22 Vocabulary

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  1. Chapter 87. detect8. mournfully 9. ambush Chapter 22 14. peer15. malinger 16. coaxed 17. console 18. amnesia 19. lather 20. predict Chapter 11.peculiarChapter 22. suspend Chapter 910. pandemonium11. potential Chapter 33. omnipotent4. dignified Walk Two Moons Ch. 1-22 Vocabulary Chapter 65. diabolic6. divulge Chapter 1312. malevolent13. deprived

  2. Ch. 1 peculiar (adj.)pe⋅cu⋅liar [pi-kyool-yer] • 1.strange; odd: peculiar happenings. • 2.uncommon; unusual: the peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats.

  3. Ch. 2 suspend (v.)sus⋅pend [suh-spend] • to stop for a period of time; interrupt

  4. Ch. 3 omnipotent (adj.)om⋅nip⋅o⋅tent [om-nip-uh-tuh nt] • 1. having very great or unlimited authority or power.

  5. Ch. 3 dignified (adj.)dig⋅ni⋅fied [dig-nuh-fahyd]– –characterized or marked by dignity or nobility; stately: dignified conduct.

  6. Ch. 6 diabolic(adj.)dia·bolic (dī′ə bäl′ik) diabolical, diabolically • 1. of the devil • 2. very wicked or cruel; fiendish

  7. Ch. 6 divulge (v)di·vulge [di vulj] • 1. to reveal something: information, especially information that was previously secret

  8. Ch. 8 detect(v)de·tect [di tekt] • 1.To discover the fact of: to notice or discover the existence of something • 2. Work on crimes: to investigate crimes or other matters as a detective

  9. Ch. 8 mournfully (adv)mourn·fully [mawrnfelee] • 1.Sorrowfully: grievingly: a youth with a mournful face • 2. Causing or suggesting deep sadness

  10. Ch. 8 ambush (v)am·bush [ambush] • To lie in wait; to attack by surprise • An unexpected attack from a concealed position: They lay in ambush and waited for their victims.

  11. Ch. 9 pandemonium (n)pan·de·mo·ni·um [pandə monnee əm] • 1. chaos: wild uproar; noise • 2. noisy confused place: a place or situation that is noisy and chaotic

  12. Ch. 9 potential (adj)po·ten·tial [ pə tenshəl] • Capable of being, but not yet in existence: posed a potential danger Noun 1. Capacity for development: a capacity to develop, succeed, or become something

  13. Ch. 13 malevolent (adj)ma·lev·o·lent [mə levvələnt] • 1. having or showing intense often vicious ill will toward others • 2. Harmful or evil: having a harmful or evil effect or influence

  14. Ch. 13 deprived (adj)de·prived [di prīvd] • without basic needs: lacking the things needed for a comfortable or successful life

  15. Ch. 22 peer (v)peer [peer] • To look intently: to look very carefully or hard, especially at somebody or something that is difficult to see, often with narrowed eyes • noun 1. Person of equal standing with another: in age or social class

  16. Ch. 22 malinger (v)ma·lin·ger [mə ling gər] 1. to fake illness to avoid work

  17. Ch. 22 coax(v)[kōks] coaxed, coax·ing, coax·es • 1. persuade gently: to persuade somebody gently to do something • 2. gently make something work: to manipulate something patiently until it moves or works

  18. Ch. 22 console (v)con·sole [kən sōl] 1. to comfort: to provide a source of comfort to somebody who is distressed or disappointed

  19. Ch. 22 amnesia (n)am·ne·sia [am neezhə] 1. loss of memory as a result of shock, injury, psychological disturbance, or medical disorder

  20. Ch. 22 lather (n)lath·er [lathər] • soapy froth: foam that is produced by soap or detergent used with water 2. state of agitation: a state of agitation or nervous anxiety

  21. Ch. 22 predict (v) pre·dict [pre dikt] 1.to tell about in advance: to say what is going to happen in the future, often on the basis of present indications or past experience

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