VOCABULARY WORKSHOP CZ.

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VOCABULARY WORKSHOP CZ

cavort Part of speech: Verb denotation: jump or dance around excitedly. Connotation: positive Example in a sentence: "spider monkeys leap and cavort in the branches"

murky Part of speech: Adjective denotation: Dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist. Connotation: Negative Example in a sentence: "the sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling"

distraught Part of speech: Adjective denotation: deeply upset and agitated. Connotation: Negative Example in a sentence: “A distraught woman sobbed and screamed for help"