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Vocabulary Review 11/17/15

Being in shock, disturbed by something Adjective

Horrified Being in shock, disturbed by something Adjective

A journey, a trip, usually with many people. Noun

Exodus A journey, a trip, usually with many people. Noun

Extremely sad, depressed, miserable, or sad Adjective

Melancholy Extremely sad, depressed, miserable, or sad Adjective

Extremely excited, having passion for something Adjective

Enthusiastic Extremely excited, having passion for something Adjective

Committed to something, someone, to dedicated Verb

Devoted Committed to something, someone, to dedicated Verb

To keep something from view or sight, to hide or cover Verb

Conceal To keep something from view or sight, to hide or cover Verb

Tolerate suffering and difficult times, having lots of patience. Verb

Endured Tolerate suffering and difficult times, having lots of patience. Verb

To ask, question, request or find out information Verb

Inquire To ask, question, request or find out information Verb

Critical, significant, indisputable or important Adjective

Decisive Critical, significant, indisputable or important Adjective

To regret, feel sorry, or bad for something that happened, to wish it never happened Verb

Rue To regret, feel sorry, or bad for something that happened, to wish it never happened Verb