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Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop Level B, Unit 4
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"Little Billy was ___________ when the instructor called their name, he was very shy".
mortified
"This particular young man is __________. Other students will say things to try to instigate a behavioral episode.
inflammable
"Please ________ your materials before class because you will need them".
procure
"They _________ back to their seats whenever the teacher turned around".
scurried
"Sometimes in stead of focusing on the task at hand, I decide to act like a __________ for my own entertainment."
buffoon
"My socks are _________ from jumping in puddles during recess. Boo hoo hooo."
sodden
"The ___________ student constantly spoke out of turn as if they did not know the rules".
wayward
"Looking at the homework for the week made the students ____________ in terror".
wince
to draw back suddenly, as though in pain or fear; the act of drawing back in this way
wince
disobedient, willful; unpredictable, capricious
wayward
completely empty; having no legal force or effect; empty or unfilled space; to cancel or nullify
void
having certain force or effect in fact but not in name; so close as to be equivalent to the real thing
virtual
full of life and vigor; courageous
spirited
soaked with liquid or moisture; expressionless, dull, spiritless, listless
sodden
to run quickly, scamper, hurry
scurry
to obtain through special effort; to bring about
procure
in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things
orthodox
to hurt someone's feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation; to subdue or discipline by self-denial or suffering
mortify
deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
malignant
to give or cause something unpleasant, impose
inflict
easily set on fire; easily angered or aroused
inflammable
unfriendly; unfavorable; warlike, agressive
hostile
not producing the desired results, unsuccessful
fruitless
to discourage, to lose heart
dishearten
arousing argument, dispute, or disagreement
controversial
a clown, a course person
buffoon
to puzzle completely, confuse
bewilder
a joining together for some common purpose
alliance