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Week 4 Vocabulary

Week 4 Vocabulary. 10 th Grade Literature. Teeming. The marketplace was teeming with people trying to purchase goods at low prices. Teeming. Be full of or swarming with: "every garden is teeming with wildlife". Retaliation. Retaliation. action taken in return for an injury or offense

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Week 4 Vocabulary

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  1. Week 4 Vocabulary 10th Grade Literature

  2. Teeming • The marketplace was teeming with people trying to purchase goods at low prices.

  3. Teeming • Be full of or swarming with: • "every garden is teeming with wildlife".

  4. Retaliation

  5. Retaliation • action taken in return for an injury or offense • Revenge

  6. Intuitive • My approach to acting is that I am totally intuitive. I read the script and I get it. If I don't get it, I can't do it. ~ Morgan Freeman

  7. Intuitive • Using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive.

  8. Profusion • Lakshi~ Goddess of…. Abundance

  9. Profusion • An abundance or large quantity of something. • Abundance • - plenty – affluence - exuberance - wealth

  10. Mediocre

  11. Mediocre • Of only moderate quality; not very good: "a mediocre actor” • - moderate - indifferent – ordinary • Everything I've ever done was out of fear of being mediocre.

  12. Skepticism • Calmly, patiently listening, and recognizing when they are feeing you a line of…. Poo.

  13. Skepticism • incredulity: doubt about the truth of something

  14. Invigorate

  15. Invigorate • Give strength or energy to.

  16. Discourse

  17. Discourse • Written or spoken communication or debate. • Speak or write authoritatively about a topic: • "she discoursed on the history of Europe".

  18. Complement • I think the ruffle really does a lot…

  19. Complement • A thing that completes or brings to perfection • Add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves it; make perfect

  20. Compliment

  21. Compliment • A polite expression of praise or admiration. • Politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something. • Praise • flattery •  congratulate • commend

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