1) Filled with shock, horror, or amazement. a) aghast b) bleak c) omen d) unruly 2) brave in a silly way, taking unnecessary risks a) unruly b) foolhardy c) yonder d) aghast 3) an evil spirit that eats dead bodies a) contrition b) dearth c) ghoul d) lassitude 4) Feeling uneasy, nauseous, or slightly sick. a) queasy b) stealthy c) cunning d) unruly 5) a group of similar things that are close together, sometimes surrounding something a) coil b) candor c) slum d) cluster 6) Deep remorse for one's wrongdoing or sins. a) contrition b) dearth c) ghoul d) lassitude 7) the act of hosting or emceeing an event, typically in a live setting a) contrition b) ghoul c) compering d) menace 8) A threat or something that is likely to cause harm or danger a) menace b) quandary c) bolster d) compering 9) A condition of limited availability or shortage of something. a) omen b) platitude c) respite d) scarcity 10) an unpleasant mixture of loud sounds a) thespians b) unruly c) cacophony d) unmoored 11) to keep someone completely interested a) enthral b) fester c) gorge d) heed 12) A sign or event that is believed to foreshadow something, often with negative connotations. a) omen b) platitude c) respite d) scarcity 13) the quality or characteristic of being clever, crafty, or sly, especially in a deceptive or manipulative way a) bleak b) conspicuous c) cunning d) dilapidated 14) Disorderly, difficult to control, or disobedient. a) thespians b) unruly c) cacophony d) unmoored 15) To twist, wind, or form into a series of loops or spirals. a) coil b) candor c) slum d) cluster 16) a pause or rest from something difficult or unpleasant a) omen b) platitude c) respite d) scarcity 17) Extremely interesting, captivating, or engrossing. a) riveting b) somber c) stern d) superfluous 18) to make an object sharp/to make something perfect or completely suitable for its purpose a) ponder b) honed c) retaliate d) ruminate 19) A state of uncertainty, perplexity, or dilemma. a) menace b) quandary c) bolster d) compering 20) in the place or direction shown; over there a) lethargy b) ominously c) stealthily d) yonder 21) very easy to notice a) bleak b) conspicuous c) cunning d) dilapidated 22) a statement that has been repeated so often that it is meaningless a) omen b) platitude c) respite d) scarcity 23) old and in poor condition a) bleak b) conspicuous c) cunning d) dilapidated 24) In a way that suggests something bad or harmful is going to happen. a) lethargy b) ominously c) stealthily d) yonder 25) To think deeply and carefully about something. a) ponder b) honed c) retaliate d) ruminate 26) To eat greedily or consume a large amount of food. a) enthral b) fester c) gorge d) heed 27) a poor and crowded area of a city a) coil b) candor c) slum d) cluster 28) connected with acting and the theatre a) thespians b) unruly c) cacophony d) unmoored 29) in a way that is unable to be separated, released, or escaped from a) engrossing b) eerie c) gloomy d) inextricably 30) severe, or showing disapproval a) riveting b) somber c) stern d) superfluous 31) Scarcity or a lack of something. a) contrition b) dearth c) ghoul d) lassitude 32) to become infected a) enthral b) fester c) gorge d) heed 33) a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy. a) contrition b) dearth c) ghoul d) lassitude 34) inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy a) lethargy b) ominously c) stealthily d) yonder 35) Desolate, gloomy, or without hope. a) bleak b) conspicuous c) cunning d) dilapidated 36) quietly and carefully in order not to be seen or heard a) lethargy b) ominously c) stealthily d) yonder 37) Captivating or absorbing one's complete attention or interest. a) engrossing b) eerie c) gloomy d) inextricably 38) to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning a) enthral b) fester c) gorge d) heed 39) Comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness. a) solace b) zeal c) swarm d) smorgasbord 40) Curious, eager to learn, or inquiring. a) inquisitive b) multifarious c) pompous d) quaint 41) Strange, mysterious, or unsettling in a way that inspires fear or unease. a) engrossing b) eerie c) gloomy d) inextricably 42) To support, strengthen, or reinforce. a) menace b) quandary c) bolster d) compering 43) Dark, dim, or depressing in nature; lacking in cheerfulness or brightness. a) engrossing b) eerie c) gloomy d) inextricably 44) Charmingly old-fashioned or picturesque. a) inquisitive b) multifarious c) pompous d) quaint 45) Surprised or shocked by something unexpected. a) shun b) staggered c) omen d) aghast 46) Diverse or having many different parts or aspects. a) inquisitive b) multifarious c) pompous d) quaint 47) more than is needed or wanted a) riveting b) somber c) stern d) superfluous 48) Not anchored or secured; lacking stability or a sense of direction. a) thespians b) unruly c) cacophony d) unmoored 49) honest talk, especially about something that is unpleasant or embarrassing a) coil b) candor c) slum d) cluster 50) Enthusiasm, passion, or fervor for a cause or goal. a) solace b) zeal c) swarm d) smorgasbord 51) A large number of insects, animals, or people moving together. a) solace b) zeal c) swarm d) smorgasbord 52) A wide variety or assortment of things, often relating to food. a) solace b) zeal c) swarm d) smorgasbord 53) To think deeply or ponder about something. a) ponder b) honed c) retaliate d) ruminate 54) to avoid something or someone a) shun b) staggered c) omen d) aghast 55) Having an exaggerated sense of self-importance or grandeur. a) inquisitive b) multifarious c) pompous d) quaint 56) to attack someone who has attacked you a) ponder b) honed c) retaliate d) ruminate 57) Dark, gloomy, or solemn in appearance, tone, or mood; conveying a sense of seriousness or melancholy. a) riveting b) somber c) stern d) superfluous

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