Lesson 5 Consisted, Futility, Haphazardly, Juxtaposing, Knitted, Proffered, Recount, Sarcastic, Stirring, Unification.

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Lesson 5 Consisted, Futility, Haphazardly, Juxtaposing, Knitted, Proffered, Recount, Sarcastic, Stirring, Unification

Consisted Composed or made up— usually used with of

Futility Useless act or gesture

haphazardly In a manner marked by lack of plan, order, or direction

juxtaposing Placing side by side

knitted Contracted into wrinkles

proffered Presented for acceptance

recount Relate in detail

sarcastic Characterize d by bitter, caustic, and often ironic language

stirring Calling up strong feelings; calling forth (as a memory)

unification Process of making into a unit or a coherent whole