WIT Unit 1 2nd 9 weeks.

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WIT Unit 1 2nd 9 weeks

Antagonistic (adj) Hostile; unfriendly Mr. Smith’s antagonistic demeanor was shocking to his coworkers.

Belligerent (adj) of warlike character His belligerent attitude came as no surprise.

When you don’t believe something anymore Disillusion (v) When you don’t believe something anymore Ex. Santa Claus

Serenity (n) The state or quality of being calm The woman practiced meditation to introduce more serenity into her stressful life.

Supine (adj) Lying on the back The yoga instructor was supine before showing her next position.