*3rd Quarter Review* 2018-2019.

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*3rd Quarter Review* 2018-2019

scarce Synonyms *infrequent *uncommon *rare *deficient *sporadic

Synonyms: *contemplative *dreamy *nostalgic *thoughtful *sad *pensive wistful Synonyms: *contemplative *dreamy *nostalgic *thoughtful *sad *pensive

Synonyms: *apathetic *disinterested *neutral *uninvolved indifferent Synonyms: *apathetic *disinterested *neutral *uninvolved

Definition: aloof: adverb * at a distance, especially in interest or feeling Definition: aloof: adjective * reserved or indifferent 6

grotesque Synonyms: *gross *bizarre *monstrous *eerie