Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 12

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Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 12 Define the following terms: 1) appalling 2) permeate 3) fatal 4) confound 5) formidable 6) vestige 7) league 8) unadulterated 9) sonnet 10) prevail 1) Something that causes dismay or horror 2) To pass through and fill up every part of something 3) Deadly 4) To confuse, to pose a problem that’s tough to solve 5) Forceful or powerful; an intimidating presence 6) What remains or is left from its former state 7) A cooperative union 8) Pure, uncorrupted or unchanged 9) A 14-line songlike poem with a specific beat pattern 10) To overcome; to win or dominate