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8 th English Final

8 th English Final. Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary Review. AGGRAVATING. Exasperate or irritate. APPREHENSION. Dread; a feeling of anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. Fearful expectation or anticipation. CONSPICUOUS.

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8 th English Final

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  1. 8th English Final Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary Review

  2. AGGRAVATING Exasperate or irritate

  3. APPREHENSION Dread; a feeling of anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. Fearful expectation or anticipation.

  4. CONSPICUOUS Without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious. Very easy to see; noticeable

  5. DISGRUNTLED In a state of sulky dissatisfaction In bad humor; displeased; discontented

  6. FOREBODING To have a premonition of (a future misfortune)

  7. FRENZY Condition of wild excitement and agitation.

  8. INDIGNANTLY In an outraged, offended manner Feeling or expressing anger at, unjust, mean, or ungrateful

  9. INTUITION Instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes).

  10. JUBILATION A feeling of extreme joy

  11. LOATH Hate or a strong dislike for something Not willing to do something contrary to one’s ways

  12. ONSLAUGHT A sudden and severe onset of trouble. The rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)

  13. PANDEMONIOUM A state of extreme confusion and disorder.

  14. POISE Great coolness and composure under strain. Easy, sure, relaxed manner

  15. STEALTHILY In a sneaky, sly manner

  16. SUBDUED Put down by force or intimidation. Restrained in style or quality. Calm and relaxed, under control.

  17. UNABASHED Bold; not embarrassed or ashamed.

  18. VILE Morally reprehensible: “The vile development of slavery appalled them.” Morally wicked or evil, very bad

  19. Anne Frank Diary of a Life

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