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ABRA VOCABRA LIST 7 Complete the game to figure out the definitions of the words. Complete your list to study with Click here to continue. Press “F5” to begin the show

The flight attendant gave them a cordial greeting and smiled warmly as they entered the plane. Welcome aboard. Let me know if there is anything I can do to make your flight more comfortable. Use our context clues to determine the meaning of CORDIAL Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of CORDIAL To be rude or mean Warm and sincere; friendly A person who assists passengers in an aircraft Serving to inform; providing or disclosing information; instructive

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After the jury studied all the scientific evidence they voted “not guilty,” and the suspect was acquitted. Use our context clues to determine the meaning of ACQUITTTED Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of ACQUITTED. A body of persons sworn to judge and give a verdict on a given matter, especially a body of persons summoned by law and sworn to hear and hand down a verdict upon a case presented in court. To free or clear from a charge or accusation. The defendant or defendants in a criminal case. A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment

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Use our context clues to determine the meaning of the word VIRTUE. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word VIRTUE. Having or expressing a meaning; meaningful; important. Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness Extravagant; overly emotional; over exaggerated Cat; member of the cat family

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Use our context clues to determine the meaning of the word Significant. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word SIGNIFICANT. Having or expressing a meaning; meaningful; important. Extravagant; overly emotional; over exaggerated Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect; respect and honor

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Use our context clues to determine the meaning of the word DIGNITY. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word DIGNITY. The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect; respect and honor Extravagant; overly emotional; over exaggerated Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness Having or expressing a meaning; meaningful; important. A human being with dignity will make their choices with intelligence and responsibility, They will allow no one to treat them disrespectfully.

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Use our context clues to determine the meaning of the word MELODRAMATIC. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word melodramatic. Having or expressing a meaning; meaningful; important. Extravagant; overly emotional; over exaggerated Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness Cat; member of the cat family

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Use our context clues to determine the meaning of the word ETERNAL. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word ETERNAL. without beginning or end; existing outside of time To feel loved or to be loved A condition or place of great disorder or confusion; a disorderly jumble or mess extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious

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Examine these pictures to determine the meaning of the word CHAOS. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word CHAOS. without beginning or end; existing outside of time To feel loved or to be loved A condition or place of great disorder or confusion; a disorderly jumble or mess extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious

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Use your context clues to determine the meaning of the word EMERGE. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word EMERGE. without beginning or end; existing outside of time To feel loved or to be loved To rise from; to become visible or known extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious The butterfly emerged from the chrysalis.

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Use your context clues to determine the meaning of the word PARANOID. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word PARANOID. without beginning or end; existing outside of time Having no flaws; perfect. A condition or place of great disorder or confusion; a disorderly jumble or mess extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious

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Use your context clues to determine the meaning of the word IMPECCABLE. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word IMPECCABLE. To humble yourself in a degrading way before someone; to beg; to plead Having no flaws; perfect. A condition or place of great disorder or confusion; a disorderly jumble or mess extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious Princess Kate Middleton is said to have an impeccable sense of fashion. Some jewelry stores advertise that their diamonds are impeccable.

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Examine the pictures to determine the meaning of the word GROVEL. Click here when you think you have figured out the meaning of the word GROVEL. To humble yourself in a degrading way before someone; to beg; to plead Having no flaws; perfect. A condition or place of great disorder or confusion; a disorderly jumble or mess extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others; suspicious

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ABRA LIST 7 1. Cordial – warm and friendly; courteous; having good manners 2. Acquitted – found not guilty; released 3. Virtue – goodness; moral excellence; a good quality or feature 4. Significant – full of meaning; having great impact; important 5. Dignity – self respect and honor; respectful 6. Melodramatic – overly emotional; over reacting 7. Eternal – existing always; without beginning or end 8. Paranoid – overly suspicious 9. Emerge – to rise from; to become visible or known 10. Chaos – extreme confusion or disorder 11. Impeccable – faultless; free from error; perfect 12. Grovel – to humble yourself in a degrading way before someone; beg; plead Fill in your ABRA list and then press “ESC” to end the show