Wordly Wise 3 Lesson 7.

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Wordly Wise 3 Lesson 7

brawl

noun a rough, noisy fight verb to fight noisily

casual

adj. 1. not planned 2. not regular; occasional 3 adj. 1. not planned 2. not regular; occasional 3. suitable for everything use; comfortable

constant

Adj. 1. not changing 2. loyal; faithful 3. Without pause; unending

excel

verb 1. to do well; to do better or greater than others

exhaust

verb 1. to use up 2. to tire out noun The waste gases from an engine

hardy

adj able to survive under bad conditions; tough

mediocre

adj of low to medium quality; barely passable

monotonous

Adj always the same; not varying; boring

originate

Verb to bring or come into being

punctuate

. ? ! , verb 1. to add marks such as commas and periods to writing t make the meaning clear 2. To interrupt from time to time

ravenous

adjective Very hungry Eager for whatever satisfies ones needs or wants

realistic

adj. 1. Closely resembling real life 2. Aware of things as they are; practical

soothe

verb To make calm and relaxed To relieve soreness; to make less painful

stampede

noun a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear. Verb To take part in a stampede

veteran

noun 1. A person who has served in the armed forces 2. A person with much experience Adj experienced