Lesson 12 Robust Vocabulary. ideal When something is perfectly suited for a particular purpose, it is ideal.

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Lesson 12 Robust Vocabulary

ideal When something is perfectly suited for a particular purpose, it is ideal.

perched If you are perched on an object, you are sitting right on its edge.

wedged Something that is wedged into a space is packed in there tightly.

pelting pelting When you say that something is pelting down, you mean that it is falling hard and hitting with force.

slunk Someone who has slunk away has left quietly and secretively.

blurted When you have blurted out something, you have said it suddenly or impulsively.

stranded stranded Something that has been stranded has been left some place, and it cannot get back.

ideal

perched

wedged

pelting

slunk

blurted

How did you do? Remember: You will have a test over your new lesson 12 Robust Vocabulary on Thursday. Make sure you record your new vocabulary words and definitions in your notebook today !