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Vocabulary Group 2

gait gāt N Movement how something or someone walks Her gait was fast and confident.

to remain suspended over or To fluctuate around a point hover hə vər V Movement to remain suspended over or To fluctuate around a point The wind from the helicopter hovered over the football field.

inflate in flāt to fill up with air V Movement to fill up with air I took my bicycle tire to the gas station to inflate it.

able to move, adapt, or change appearance mobile mō bəl A Movement able to move, adapt, or change appearance This missile launcher is mobile; it move anywhere.

1) movement or 2) a formal suggestion motion mō shən N Movement 1) movement or 2) a formal suggestion All of the motion on the field made the picture turn out blurry.

propel prə pel to move forward V Movement to move forward In order to propel the skateboard, keep one foot on the board and push off with the other foot.

to turn around or rotate, as on an axis revolve re valv V Movement to turn around or rotate, as on an axis The earth revolves completely around the sun once every 365 days.

shed shed to fall off or take off V Movement to fall off or take off The tree sheds its leaves every fall.

stationary stā shə ner ē A Movement unchanging or still I like to ride my stationary bike for exercise.

to turn around or rotate freely swivel swi vəl V Movement to turn around or rotate freely When I swiveled in my chair, I whacked my knee on the desk.

wend wend to proceed or travel We began to wend our way towards V Movement to proceed or travel We began to wend our way towards California.