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Vocabulary, Wk. 15 “Going” Words Vocabulary, wk. 16

amb/ambi: around or both walk unhurriedly; saunter amble (v.) somnambulist (n.) person who walks in her/his sleep

con: with accompanying; concurrent concomitant (adj.) congregate (v.) gather into a crowd; assemble

ex: out of going out; mass departure exodus (n.) expedition (n.) a journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research, or war.

More going words! come to grief; go to the bottom; sink; collapse struggle awkwardly to move or obtain footing; proceed clumsily with frequent mistakes. flounder (v.) founder (v.) come to grief; go to the bottom; sink; collapse

More going words! going out of use; becoming obsolete; passing into desuetude obsolescent (adj.) incursion (n.) sudden brief invasion; raid

route of a journey itinerary (n.) retrogress (v.) meander (v.) move backward to an earlier or worse condition; degenerate follow a winding, intricate course; wander aimlessly; ramble

peregrination (n.) wanderlust (n.) travel; journey strong, restless longing to travel