Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words

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Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 1. loyal 2. boundary definition – believing firmly in something or somebody sentence - definition – the line that divides an area of land sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 3. exploit 4. defects definition – take advantage of somebody sentence - definition – flaws , mistakes ,or errors sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 5. encounter 6. aloud definition – to be faced with something difficult to deal with sentence - definition – using a loud or clear speaking voice sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 7. escaped 8. estimate definition – break free from being held prisoner sentence - definition – calculate something roughly sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 9. disappoint 10. perfectly definition – fail somebody sentence - definition – in exactly the desired way sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 11. rejected 12. profound definition – not accepted sentence - definition – very great, strong, or intense sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 13. browse 14. howl definition – look through but not buy sentence - definition – cry out loud sentence -

Unit 23-2 Vocabulary Words 15. impetuous 16. berate definition – done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive sentence - definition – to criticize or scold harshly sentence -