Vocabulary Review May 16, 2016 Agony, Contaminate, Deteriorate, Drastic, Heed, Inept, Prominent, Propel, Rigorous, Verify.

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Vocabulary Review May 16, 2016 Agony, Contaminate, Deteriorate, Drastic, Heed, Inept, Prominent, Propel, Rigorous, Verify

Foolish, clumsy, horrible at something. Adjective

Inept Foolish, clumsy, horrible at something. Adjective

When something declines, gets worse, or wears away. Verb Mark Twain Library - Detroit

Deteriorate When something declines, gets worse, or wears away. Verb Mark Twain Library - Detroit

To listen to something important, pay close careful attention Verb

Heed To listen to something important, pay close careful attention Verb

To prove, make sure, confirm Verb

Verify To prove, make sure, confirm Verb

Important, high up, extremely noticeable Adjective

Prominent Important, high up, extremely noticeable Adjective

High standards and expectations, difficult Adjective

Rigorous High standards and expectations, difficult Adjective

Being in extreme mental or physical pain, intense suffering. Noun

Agony Being in extreme mental or physical pain, intense suffering. Noun

To pollute, poison, or make something dirty. Verb

Contaminate To pollute, poison, or make something dirty. Verb

To push, drive, move forward Verb

Propel To push, drive, move forward Verb

Extreme, severe, or harsh Adjective

Drastic Extreme, severe, or harsh Adjective