Spelling & Vocabulary Week 1 1. Absurd - Silly, ridiculous. 2. Ambivalent - Undecided, having mixed emotions, unsure 3. Amused- Entertained, finding humor,

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Spelling & Vocabulary Week 1 1. Absurd - Silly, ridiculous. 2. Ambivalent - Undecided, having mixed emotions, unsure 3. Amused- Entertained, finding humor, expressed by a smile or laugh. 4. Angry-Enraged, very mad, incensed, threatening or menacing. 5. Apathetic -Lacking concern, showing little or no interest.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 1 5. Apathetic- Lacking concern, showing little or no interest. 6. Arrogant- Haughty, acting with false superiority. 7. Bitter- Resentful, having strong animosity. 8. Cheerful - Jovial, happy, in good spirits. 9. Comic- Humorous, funny. Sympathetic, having feelings for others, showing pity, empathy. 10. Compassionate -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 2 1. Complex - Complicated, having many characteristics. 2. Condescending - Demeaning, belittling, full of yourself. 3. Critical- Disapproving, judgmental. 4. Cruel-Causing suffering, causing pain. 5. Cynical -Bitterly mocking, sarcastic, scornful.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 2 5. Cynical- Bitterly mocking, sarcastic, scornful. 6. Depressed- Sad, unhappy, troubled. 7. Detached - Uninvolved, having no interest or feelings. 8. Distressed- Upset, worried, bothered. 9. Earnest- Sincere, showing deep feelings, seriousness. Official, factual. 10. Formal -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 3 1. Gentle - Considerate, kind, mild, soft. 2. Hard - Unfeeling, steadfast, uncompromising. 3. Incredulous - Unconvinced, skeptical, doubtful. 4. Indignant -Angry, mean, unworthy. 5. Intense -Deeply felt, concentrated.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 3 5. Intense - Deeply felt, concentrated. 6. Intimate- Personal, close, deeply associated. 7. Ironic - An unexpected opposite meaning in words or events. 8. Joyous - Extremely happy. 9. Loving - Affectionate, compassionate. Desiring to harm others or to see others suffer. 10. Malicious -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 4 1. M ocking - Ridiculing, imitating. 2. Nostalgic - Yearning for the past, homesick. 3. Objective - Factual, uninfluenced by emotion or personal views. 4. Optimistic - Positive, believing in positive outcomes. 5. Outspoken - Forthright, blunt, spoken without reserve.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 4 5. Outspoken - Forthright, blunt, spoken without reserve. 6. Pathetic - Pitiful, useless, wretched. 7. Pessimistic - Negative, taking the worst possible view of a situation. 8. Playful - Fun filled, humorous. 9. Righteous - Morally right, guiltless, honorable. Emotional, showing special feelings for. 10. Sentimental -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 5 1. S erious - Earnest, not funny, grave 2. Straightforward - Direct, honest, simple, frank, easy 3. Sympathetic - Understanding, feeling or expressing compassion. 4. Tragic - Disastrous, very sad, grief. 5. Uneasy - Lacking security, lacking comfort, awkward, unsure, anxious.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 5 5. Uneasy- Lacking security, lacking comfort, awkward, unsure, anxious. 6. Vindictive - Revengeful, spiteful, bitter, unforgiving. 7. Adorable- Sweet, delightful, endearing, charming. 8. Alluring- Appealing, nice looking, enticing. 9. Aggressive- Violent, forceful, bold, intense. Confused, befuddled, stunned, baffled. 10. Bewildered-

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 6 1. Confident - Self-assured, secure, certain. 2. Cultured - Sophisticated, civilized, refined. 3. Clumsy - Awkward, gawky, unrefined. 4. Drab-Dull, uninteresting, lackluster, boring. 5. Diligent-Hard-working, attentive, studious.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 6 5. Diligent- Hard-working, attentive, studious. 6. Determined - Strong minded, unwavering,. 7. Elegant- Graceful, pleasing to the eye, sophisticated. 8. Filthy- Dirty, rude 9. Gentle- Tender, soothing, quiet. Elegant, enchanting, beautiful, worldly. 10. Glamorous -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 7 1. H omely- Unattractive, unpleasant, ugly. 2. Ill-mannered - Impolite, inappropriate, disrespectful 3. Kind-hearted- Thoughtful, considerate, nice. 4. Lively- Energetic, enthusiastic. 5. Magnificent -Superb, wonderful, outstanding.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 7 5. Magnificent - Superb, wonderful, outstanding.. 6. Nervous- Anxious, uneasy, worried. 7. Splendid - Marvelous, super, impressive. 8. Self-assured- Confident, sure of yourself, poised. 9. Snobbish- Stuck up, conceited,. Considerate, caring. 10. Thoughtful -

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 8 1. Tense - Anxious, stressed, worrying, nervous. 2. Timid - Hesitant, shy, fearful. 3. Vivacious- Lively, energetic, spirited, animated. 4. Unbiased-Impartial, neutral, evenhanded, not taking sides 5. Bountiful-Plentiful, abundant, ample a lot.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 8 5. Bountiful- Plentiful, abundant, ample. 6. Witty- Amusing, humorous. 7. Zany - Crazy, wacky. 8. Vengeful- Bitter, unforgiving, revengeful. 9. Wicked- Evil, immoral, fiendish. Tired, exhausted, fatigued. 10. Weary-

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 9 1. Broad - Wide, expansive, wide ranging. 2. Distorted - Indistinct, faint, unclear. 3. Colossal - Huge, massive, immense. 4. Petite -Small, little, tiny, slender, slim. 5. Ancient- Antique, old fashioned, outdated.

Spelling & Vocabulary Week 9 5. Ancient- Antique, old fashioned, outdated.. 6. Modern- Contemporary, current, recent. 7. Rapid- Quick, hasty, fast 8. Abundant - Plentiful, bountiful, a lot. 9. Ambitious - Determined, motivated. Sizeable, generous, ample. 10. Substantial -