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Vocabulary 2/6/15

- to sit or stand with an awkward, slumping, drooping posture-Verb

Slouch - to sit or stand with an awkward, slumping, drooping posture-Verb

– Take advantage of, to use selfishly for one's own ends-Verb

Exploit – Take advantage of, to use selfishly for one's own ends-Verb

- without hope or encouragement; depressing; Adjective

Bleak - without hope or encouragement; depressing; Adjective

– Hard to understand, puzzling, mysterious– adjective

cryptic – Hard to understand, puzzling, mysterious– adjective

– to have a threatening or gloomy facial expression-Verb

Scowl – to have a threatening or gloomy facial expression-Verb

– Something that is a threat or dangerous - adjective

Menacing – Something that is a threat or dangerous - adjective

- perceptive knowledgeable; experienced and well-informed, adjective

Savvy - perceptive knowledgeable; experienced and well-informed, adjective

Can not be comfortable, extremely upset, devastated - adjective

inconsolable Can not be comfortable, extremely upset, devastated - adjective

- Satisfied, happy, at ease, comfortable – Adjective

Content - Satisfied, happy, at ease, comfortable – Adjective

– Unable to feel emotions, incapable of acting, indifferent - Adverb

Numbly – Unable to feel emotions, incapable of acting, indifferent - Adverb