truant - Part of speech: Noun and adjective. Definition: Someone who is never at school. Sentence: He will propably fail this year because he is always absent., yanked - Part of speech: Noun. Definition: Pull something. Sentence:He yakked the chocolate from her hand., scrunched - Part of speech: Noun. Definition: Noise made by an object. Sentence: The toy car scrunched in the floor and woke me up., dithering - Part of speech: Verb. Definition: Not being able to make a decision. Sentnce: My mom was ditering between going out or staying in., mopey - Adjective. When you are hopeless. She is mopping. She thinks she will take a lower grade than she needs., insufferable - Adjective. Unconftable and annoying. My friend is very insufferable this days. , creaked - Adjective. The noise when a door opens. The door made a cracked noise when I opened it. , precocious - Adjective. Something advanced. My kid is very precocious. She already knows how to read at 1 year old!, Tousled - Adjective. Messy thing. My life is so tousled., neglect - Verb. Not to give enoigh attention to something or someone. Tamara is very neglect to her family. , Scarce - Adjective. Difficult to find. It is so scarce to find y phone hat has been missing for days., swanky - Adjective. Expensive and protected thing. I bought a wonderful and swanky necklace yesterday., shoal - Noun. Many fishes together. When I was swimming I found a shoal., snigger - Verb. To laugh unkindly. I sniggered at her because she dropped her food., basked - Verb. Lay down in a warm place. He was basking about the food., gravy - Noun. a sauce, squabble - Noun or verb. They are married to each other although they squabble all the time. to argue noisily about something that is not very important., famine - noun. Famine is the cause of most deaths. Hunger., bruised - Verb. Yesterday he had a bruised knee, and today his knee is already normal.  of a person or body part) having a bruise or bruises., gaze - Noun or Verb. He could only gaze at her wonderfulness. look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought., trudged - Verb. I trudged up the stairs. walk slowly and with heavy steps., cower - Verb. they cowered in terror as the thieves showed up. crouch down in fear., charisma - Noun. she enchanted guests with her charisma. attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others., Deary - Noun. ex: Dont worry deary. Live the dushes for me. a special loved one, mumble - verb. he mumbled something she didn't catch. say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear., Aisle - Noun. the musical had the audience dancing in the aisles.  a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train., brisk - Adjective. I had a brisk walk in the park this morning. active, fast, and energetic., unimpressed - Adjective. Ex: I am unimpressed with this information. It is obvious.  Feeling no admiration, interest, or respect., congenial - adjective. Ex: He need some congenial company. pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's own.,

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