1. Alleged: Accused guilty, put not proven
2. Amiable: To have a friendly and pleasant manner
3. Cajoled: to persuade by flattering or promising
5. Convicted: To prove guilty
6. Curios: A small, rare, interesting object
7. Demonstrative: Openly and freely show your feelings and emotions
8. Divert: To change from one direction to another
9. Guffaw: A loud burst of laughter
10. Gush: To flow out in large amounts
11. Incredulous: Not able to believe something
12. Indignity: An insult to one's pride
13. Intercession: To help settle argument between 2 people
14. Notion: A belief about something
15. Placid: Not moving much
16. Pretense: An act that looks real but is fake
17. Pummel: To beat with fists
18. Regiment: An army unit made up of several large groups of soldiers
19. Rummage: Big and Long Investigation
20. Scheme: A clever plan to do something
21. Sinister: Evil in appearance
22. Skirmishes: Brief fight during a war
23. Snivel: To cry in an annoying way
24. Terrace: A flat area next to a house
25. Vexed: Difficult to deal with
26. Wrenching: Sudden and violent pull or twist
Thanks for giving us this vocabulary. I think it's very useful to understand better the meaning of the reading and to learn new english's words we didn't know before.
ResponderEliminarGive this vocabulary to us is a very interesting idea because we can learn the meaning of many words that we don't and also help us to expand our level of English. When we talk in english we use to repeat many words, and also when we are writing something, but if you have different sinonimes, you will have a better calification.
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