Vocab List 2.  Get rid of  When he made a mistake, he discarded his piece of paper.

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Vocab List 2

 Get rid of  When he made a mistake, he discarded his piece of paper.

 Making sure something is correct  He called his boss to confirm his work hours.

 Excitement about how something will end  Horror movies have suspense as you wait to find out the ending.

 To celebrate loudly  She was so happy about her grades, she reveled and began jumping up and down.

 Wait, pause for a minute  The driver hesitated to go forward when he saw the ball go across the road.

 An addition to  Our neighbors added a porch as an extension to their house.

 Hold onto or attach  The young child clings to his mother’s leg.

 Being able to do things together  My coordination is poor: I cannot walk and chew gum at the same time.  To be an athlete or a dancer, you must have good coordination.

 Fight or disagreement with someone or something  They were in a conflict over where to eat dinner.

 Understanding what is real or what can be done  It is not realistic to think that we’ll have time to watch tv and finish the project.