“Retrieved Reformation” Vocab

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“Retrieved Reformation” Vocab Week 4

Assiduously Assiduously- done with constant and careful attention

Villainous Villainous- evil or wicked

Virtuous Virtuous-ruled by morals; having good behavior

Unobtrusively Unobtrusively- acting in a way that is not aggressive

Anguish Anguish- great suffering as from worry, grief, or pain

Retribution Retribution- to repay; a deserved punishment or reward

Benevolent Benevolent- inclined to do good, kind

Chronological Chronological- arranged in order of occurrence

Malevolent Malevolent- wishing evil or harm to others

Adept Adept- highly skilled; like an expert