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Vocabulary Review 3-1-16

Small, little, meager, tiny Adjective

Minute Small, little, meager, tiny Adjective

Attempting to do your best, trying harder to get better or improve Verb

Strive Attempting to do your best, trying harder to get better or improve Verb

Kind, merciful, to go easy on someone Adjective

Lenient Kind, merciful, to go easy on someone Adjective

Firm, stubborn, refusing to change your mind or actions, determined Adjective

Resolute Firm, stubborn, refusing to change your mind or actions, determined Adjective

Sadness, gloominess, unhappy or unsatisfied with something Adjective

Discontent Sadness, gloominess, unhappy or unsatisfied with something Adjective

Unable to do something, powerless, lacking the ability or strength Adjective

Incapable Unable to do something, powerless, lacking the ability or strength Adjective

To collect, gather, bring together Verb

Accumulate To collect, gather, bring together Verb

Immense, gigantic, large, huge, big Adjective

Massive Immense, gigantic, large, huge, big Adjective

To flourish, grow, to do better Verb

Prosper To flourish, grow, to do better Verb

Pleasant, friendly, good-hearted, warm, helpful Adjective

Cordial Pleasant, friendly, good-hearted, warm, helpful Adjective