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My confidence level for vocabulary test 8……. Abstract Criterion Critical Deter Forlorn Forthright Incipient Intimate Optimistic Pessimistic Pique Profane Rebuff Sardonic Squalid Stagnate

My confidence level for vocabulary test 8……. Abstract Criterion Critical Deter Forlorn Forthright Incipient Intimate Optimistic Pessimistic Pique Profane Rebuff Sardonic Squalid Stagnate

Finding fault critical

Directly frank without hesitation Forthright

Very familiar intimate

Hopeful, cheerful Optimistic

Seeing the worst side of things, no hope Pessmistic

Scornfully and bitterly sarcastic sardonic

To lie inactive; to fail to progress or develop stagnate

Dirty; morally repulsive squalid

To refuse in a sharp or rude way; to snub rebuff

Not holy; not connected with religion profane

To hurt the feelings of or make resentful; to arouse or excite pique

In an early stage incipient

Left alone and neglected; unhappy forlorn

To discourage; to keep someone from doing something deter

Standard for judging; a test criterion

Not applied or practical; hard to understand abstract