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Last one of the semester!! W E 10th Vocab Unit 6 S Last one of the semester!! A template for students to design a field trip to a location for other students to view. Includes directions to the student of what to include on each slide and what content should be considered. 

Virulent (adj) – extremely poisonous​ That snake is the most virulent one I have ever been around, he killed a deer with one bite. 

​The photographer is known for her deft use of lighting. Deft (adj) – skillful; nimble ​The photographer is known for her deft use of lighting.

Ominous (adj) – unfavorable, bad, unpleasant ​The door closed with an ominous boo m that echoed throughout the spooky barn.

Rampant (adj) – growing without check; running wild ​The kudzu ran rampant over an old barn until the entire thing was covered.

Venal (adj) – open to or marked by bribery, willing to take bribes, ​Because the mayor was a venal man, he had no problem accepting bribes from people.

Encumber (v) – to hinder; to weigh down; to burden ​Hector's fate encumbers him so he runs away from Achilles.  Weighed down by LUMBER 

Atrocious (adj) – exceedingly bad; wicked A 54 average for the last vocabulary quiz is atrocious!

Lament (v) – to regret; to express sorrow or mourning over ​The Greeks were lamenting over Patraclos when Hector killed him

Aesthetic (adj) or a (n)– having to do with art or beauty, describing the quality of beauty  ​His concept of aesthetic appeal just can't be based on numbers. -adj I don't like the aesthetics of that horrible looking building. -n

Prolific (adj)– producing a great deal of something​ ​Almost always describes a person or people Every team in the league wanted the prolific soccer player. ​If you are a PRO at something