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Knowsys Group 10

Knowsys Group 10. adverse ad vurs. adjective. hostile, unfavorable, or harmful. When Jenny had an adverse reaction to the new medication, she had to go into the hospital for treatment and observation. antagonize verb an ta gə nīz

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Knowsys Group 10

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  1. Knowsys Group 10

  2. adverse ad vurs adjective hostile, unfavorable, or harmful When Jenny had an adverse reaction to the new medication, she had to go into the hospital for treatment and observation.

  3. antagonize verb an ta gənīz to make hostile or unfriendly The manager antagonized the employee by pointing his finger on his chest.

  4. confront verb kənfrunt to oppose or challenge or to meet face-to-face After months of training and simulations, the troops were finally ready to confront the enemy.

  5. infuriate in fyür ē āt • to make very angry I find it infuriating when I call my cell phone company and get put on hold for long periods of time. verb

  6. irate adjective ī rāt very angry The irate customer demanded a full refund when he found out the equipment was defective.

  7. Strong Anger wrath rath Fearing the wrath of the gods, the ancient Romans offered sacrifices to keep the gods from getting angry.

  8. adjective aghast ə gast filled with sudden fright or horror The audience was aghastwhen the wolfman jumped out of the shadows and attacked his victim.

  9. dumbfound verb dum found to make speechless with surprise After the politician's bold speech against the right to a free press, the audience sat dumbfounded in shocked silence.

  10. verb flabbergast flabərgast to overwhelm with surprise Since we did not even know my brother was dating, we were flabbergasted when he announced his engagement.

  11. incredulous showing unbelief in krejələs When Irene received her acceptance letter to Harvard, she was incredulous and kept asking, "Really? Are you sure?“ adjective

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