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Vocab - Quarter 1 Indignant Feeling or showing anger The teacher was feeling indignant after she was disrespected Precarious Dangerous state ; not being safe I felt very precarious as i was abou...

Vocab - Quarter 1 Indignant Feeling or showing anger The teacher was feeling indignant after she was disrespected Precarious Dangerous state ; not being safe I felt very precarious as i was about to fall of the ladder. Imminent About to happen I was in imminent danger as i was standing outside during a tornado. Infallibility the quality of being infallible; the inability to be wrong. His judgment became impaired by faith in his own infallibility. Profusion an abundance or large quantity of something. My grandma has a rich profusion of roses. Mediation Mediation involves the intervention of a third person, or mediator, into a dispute to assist the parties in negotiating jointly acceptable resolution of issues in conflict. We would always encourage people to try mediation before disputes come to court Adversary an enemy or someone who opposes someone else he had to compete against his old adversary Foreboding fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen. I had a foreboding feeling that she was about to get kidnapped Abominably very unpleasantly or unfairly. I got treated very abominably my coach. Ardor Enthusiasm or passion I had much ardor over softball because I wanted to be great. Travail painful or laborious effort. Creating this problem may travail in pain and heartbreak, so be careful with your decisions. Contemptible deserving contempt; despicable. The thief that stole my Christmas gifts is very contemptible! Revelry noisy partying or merrymaking. Sounds of revelry came from the party nest door. Restitution the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner. My mom had to pay 25,000 in restitution for wrecking the rental car. Aloof isn't warm and friendly, instead being distant and reserved. My ex-boyfriend is a very aloof type of person. Preposterous contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd. Playing football without shoes on is preposterous Bequeathed to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death He bequeathed his art collection to the town hall. Palatable flavorful, savory, tasty, and toothsome. I had a palatable steak last night for dinner.

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