Vocabulary Unit 8.

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Vocabulary Unit 8

alternate (v) to do, use, or happen in successive turns; to take turns (n) a person acting or prepared to act in place of another; a substitute (adj) happening or appearing in turns; every other; being a choice between two or more things

demolish (v) to tear down, break to pieces

energetic (adj) active and vigorous, full of energy, forceful

enforce (v) to force obedience to

feat (n) an act or deed that shows daring, skill, or strength

hearty (adj) warm and friendly; healthy, lively, and strong; large and satisfying to the appetite

mature (v) to bring to or reach full development or growth (adj) fully grown or developed

observant (adj) watchful, quick to notice; careful and diligent

primary (adj) first in importance, first in time or order; basic, fundamental (n) an early election that narrows the choice of candidates who will run in a final election

resign (v) to give up a job, an office, or a right or claim

strive (v) to devote much energy or effort, try hard

verdict (n) the decision of a jury at the end of a trial or legal case; any decision