Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 5

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Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 5 Define the following terms: 1) dissolution 2) anxiety 3) nondescript 4) glimpse 5) transition 6) triumphant 7) curtsy 8) reverberate 9) atmosphere 10) tentative 1) Breaking apart 2) Worry, fear over something about to happen 3) Hard to describe; having no outstanding features 4) A quick look at something 5) A change from one thing to another 6) Victorious—winning and proud 7) To bow and bend the knee as a sign of respect 8) Sounds of words heard as they echo back 9) The gases surrounding the earth 10) Not certain; in a hesitant manner