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Vocabulary Chapter 1-4 Bridge to Terabithia

Despised (verb) I despised the girls who picked on my friends.

Despised feel contempt or a deep repugnance for.

Nauseating (adj) Thinking of what happen in class today makes me nauseated.

Nauseating causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting.

Hypocritical (adj) When Jackie did the same thing she just told Susie to not do, Justin called her a hypocrit.

Hypocritical behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case

Repulsive (adj) A sink full of un-cleaned dishes is repulsive.

Repulsive arousing intense distaste or disgust.

Quivering (verb) The rain makes me quiver due to the cold.

Quivering tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.

Consolidate (verb) I consolidated my funds to make my paycheck bigger.

Consolidate make (something) physically stronger or more solid.

Regally (adj) We wore white organdy dresses and waved regally from the queen's frothy float.

Regally of or relating to a king; royal:

Insufficient (adj) I had an insufficient amount of lessons to know how to play the piano.

Insufficient not enough; inadequate

Tyrants (noun) Those tyrants tried to raid our land again.

Tyrants a cruel and oppressive ruler

Dictators (noun) That dictator gives the people choices that are not wanted.

Dictators a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force.