Speak Marking Period 3 Bigoted (adj) intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions Conundrum (n) a difficult problem; a dilemma Imbeciles (n) a very foolish.

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Speak Marking Period 3 Bigoted (adj) intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions Conundrum (n) a difficult problem; a dilemma Imbeciles (n) a very foolish or stupid person Dense (adj) slow to understand Asphyxiate (v) to choke or suffocate Downtrodden (adj) treated badly by people in power Wistful (adj) pensive; thoughtful in a sad way Vespiary (n) a nest of wasps Submission (n) the action of accepting to a superior force or authority of another person Reluctance (n) unwillingness to do something