Speak Marking Period 4 Vocab

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Speak Marking Period 4 Vocab Tenacious (adj): determined, stubborn Leper (n) a person who is rejected; an outcast Devious (adj) not straightforward; shifty or crooked Muse (n): something or someone that is inspiring to an artist Homely (adj) lacking in physical attractiveness; plain; not elegant Allegedly (adv) something that has been claimed to have happened but not proven Coaxes (v) to persuade by pleading or flattery Hazing (v) to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule Banished (v) forced to leave; drive away Incriminate (v) to make someone appear guilty in a crime