Wordly Wise Lesson 15 n. Something that causes great damage or harm. Disastrous adj. Causing much damage or harm. disaster.

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Wordly Wise Lesson 15

n. Something that causes great damage or harm. Disastrous adj. Causing much damage or harm. disaster

v. To run away from danger or from something frightening. Fled (past tense) flee

n. A crack or break, as in metal or bone. v. To crack or break. fracture

adj. 1. Great in size or extent. 2. Great in degree. immense

adj. 1. Very strong; very great. 2. Showing great depth of feeling. Intensity n. Great strength or force. intense

v. To look into closely; to study in great detail. investigate

v. To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly. n. A jerking or swaying movement. lurch

adj. Great in size, number, or importance. n. 1. A military officer just above a captain in rank. 2. The main subject a student is studying. v. To study as one’s most important subject. major

minor adj. 1. Small; unimportant.

minor n. A person who is not yet an adult; a child.

petrify v. 1. To make rigid with terror; to terrify.

petrify v. 2. To change into a stone like substance.

v. To say what will happen before it takes place. Prediction n. Something that is predicted. predict

adj. 1. Likely to have or do. prone

adj. 2. Lying face downward. prone

adj. 1. Thinly grown or spread. 2. Not crowded. sparse

v. 1. To fall or push over. 2. To overthrow. topple

adj. Having to do with cities. urban

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