Vocabulary List #3 English IV.

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Vocabulary List #3 English IV

alleviate (verb) To make more bearable, to ease the pain

Analogous (adjective) Similar or parallel in certain ways

dismantle (verb) To take apart or disassemble

distraught (adjective) Extremely troubled or agitated

dormant (adjective) A sleep-like condition during which life processes slow down; to be inactive

maim (verb) To disable or cripple

meticulous (adjective) Extremely careful about details

murky (adjective) Not clear; foggy; hazy

narcissism (noun) Excessive admiration of one’s own self; self-love

squabble (verb) To engage in a minor quarrel; to argue