Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 1. savored (v) To appreciate the taste, smell or feeling of something p. 1 savor savoring.

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Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 1. savored (v) To appreciate the taste, smell or feeling of something p. 1 savor savoring savory 2. defiance (n) the act of standing up to an opponent or authority p. 2 defy defying defied

Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 3. stubborn (adj) Being determined not to obey p. 9 stubbornly stubbornness 4. enforce (v) To make someone follow a rule, law or order p. 10 force enforcement enforcer enforced

Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 5. hovered (v) To linger in a place or to hang suspended p. 21 Hover Hovering hovers 6. scurried (v) To quickly run away p. 22 Scurry scurrying

Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 7. tentatively (adv) Not definite or finial, hesitant p. 37 tentative tentativeness 8. irritable (adj) describes someone being cranky, grumpy or gets mad easily p. 44 irritate irritably irritability irritableness

Vocabulary WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 9. sporadic (adv) Something that happens occasionally p. 51 sporadically 10. solitary (adj) describes someone being alone, lonely p. 41 Sole Solitaire

WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 11. rally (n) People come together for a common reason p. 60 rallying rallied rallies 12. penalty (n) A punishment, fine or negative result of an action p. 61 penalize penalties

WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 13. priority (n) Something more urgent or important than other things. p. 77 priorities prioritize 14. ration (v) To limit the amount that a person can have. p. 79 rations rationing rationed

WordDefinition and Page # Other Forms Sentence/Memory Aid 15. malnourished (v) Poorly nourished or fed p. 92 Nourish Nourishment Malnourish malnourishment 16. excess (n) More of something than is needed p. 100 Excessive