52. precariously (pri-Kair-ee-uhs) Adjective

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52. precariously (pri-Kair-ee-uhs) Adjective Exposed to or involving danger She was precariously out in the wild. There was precariously with the tornado. They were precariously on the wet floor.

53. savagely (sav-ig) Adjective Fierce, ferocious, and or cruel The dog was savagely towards little kids. Bears are savagely when disturbed. The children were savagely to the other little boy.

54. placid (plas-id) Adjective Pleasantly calm or peaceful The flowers were very placid in the vase. Many people want to be placid during harsh times. My mom was placid when she noticed the mud on the rug.

55. pursuer (pur-ser) Noun Person or thing that pursues She was a pursuer to help people reach their goals. Pursuers usually help someone become themselves. The cheetah was the pursuer of the antelope.

56. concealment (kuh-n-seel-muh-nt) Noun Act of concealing The hunters concealed themselves from the deer. Many conceal themselves during harsh storms. An act of concealment can help when hiding.

57. wavering Wey-ver Verb To sway to and fro The flag was wavering in the wind. My scarf was wavering because the wind was blowing so hard. My hair was wavering in the wind

58. inevitable In-ev-i-tuh-buh-l Adjective Unable to be avoided My sister was inevitable at the party. My mom is inevitable at home because my little brothers are always following her. I am inevitable when I’m at my dads house because my baby twin sisters always want me.

59. sapling Sap-ling Noun A young tree My sister has a sapling in her room. My mom likes to take care of saplings. We grew sapling in science class two years ago.

60. abruptly Uh-bruhpt Adjective Sudden or unexpected: My sister abruptly walked in my room when I was getting dressed. My stepdad abruptly walked in my room when I was reading. My friend shanna abruptly walked in the class room late.

61. recoil Ree-koil Verb To coil again On NCIS Ziva had to recoil from a horrible event. My sister had to recoil form a terrifying accident. My brother had to recoil form his scary dream.

62. Repast (footnote) Re-past Noun A quantity of food taken or provided for one occasion of eating: My mom repast for thanksgiving last year. My aunt repast for Christmas 2 years ago. My uncle repast for Easter 4 years ago.