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7 Vocabulary Lesson 2

Corpse (n): a dead body, usually of a person Bw0hFFtGOj0/UIYEaRLy90I/AAAAAAAAPbg/yeak2E33QiU/s1600/__ emily_is_waiting_for_you___by_kimisz-d4au1qv.jpg

Conceal (v): hide

Dismal (adj): dark, gloomy, depressing are%20before%20chirstmas%20and%20Corpse%20Bride/CorpseBride jpg

Frigid (adj): very cold

Inhabit (v): live in CsE/ow24WQks4yo/s1600/Inuit-Kleidung_1.jpg

Numb (adj): without the power of feeling; deadened

Peril (n): danger Businessman-Poster-Art-Print.jpg

Recline (v): lie down; stretch out; lean back

Shriek (n): a scream (v): scream portraits_5.jpg

Sinister (adj): evil, wicked; dishonest; frightening es/thumb/4/42/Sinister.png/442px-Sinister.png

Tempt (v): try to get to do something; test; invite

Wager (n): a bet (v): to make a bet

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