Part 2 Vocab Review. Swallow up; overwhelm engulf.

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Part 2 Vocab Review

Swallow up; overwhelm engulf

Abrupt in manner or speech; blunt brusque

Cannot be perceived or felt; very slight; gradual Imperceptible

A blunt or sudden check to a person who makes advances, offers help or makes a request rebuff

Feeling alarm ; afraid, anxious or worried apprehensive

Of bad omen; unfavorable; threatening ominous

Echo back reverberate

Be a symbol of; stand for; represent symbolize

A dark outline image outlined against a lighter background silhouette

Clever in deceiving; sly cunning

Expressing or showing joy; rejoicing jubilant

Amaze and make unable to speak; bewilder; confuse dumbfound

Mild; not irritating bland

Forgetful; not mindful oblivious

Turned or twisted the wrong way; out of the proper position askew