I Want Fame - Unit 11 - Flocabulary

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I Want Fame - Unit 11 - Flocabulary

1. casual (adj) showing little concern; informal 2. corrupt (adj) not honest; willing to abuse power 3. covet (verb) to desire eagerly or wrongfully, without thinking about the rights of others 4. dependent (adj) relying on another person for help or support, or relying on something in order for something else to happen 5. gratify (verb) to please or satisfy

6. insinuate (verb) to suggest or hint slyly 7. noteworthy (adj) worthy of notice; outstanding because of some special excellence 8. notorious (adj) widely known because of bad behavior 9. perjury (noun) lying in a court of law after taking an oath not to lie 10. random (adj) by chance; not planned or prearranged; irregular

11. simultaneously existing, occurring, or operating at the same time 12. status (noun) 1. a situation or state of affairs 2. position relative to that of others; standing 13. substantial (adj) large, important; major 14. tragedy (noun) 1. a thing or event that is disastrous or terrible 2. a play that has a sad ending 15. void (noun) empty or unfilled space