By: Rebecca Chowdhury. Ordinary No quality or interest,normal,not special My lunch was ordinary.

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By: Rebecca Chowdhury

Ordinary No quality or interest,normal,not special My lunch was ordinary.

Glistening To reflect a sparkling light,faint intermittent glow,sparkle I saw a glistening light.

Clever Smart The new girl is very clever.

Dotty Crazy or eccentric The man is dotty.

Faint Lacking brightness,faint color Faint shadows appear at night

Nourishment Something that nourishes;food,noutriment or sustenance I always say he wouldn’t go on eating like he does unless he needed nourishment.

Frantically Desperate or wild with excitement All the kids ran to the store frantically for more chocolate.