Exasperate (v) P. 49- to cause or the feeling of irritation or annoyance Other Forms: Exasperated, exasperation exasperates Sentence: Dr. Zadinski was.

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exasperate (v) P. 49- to cause or the feeling of irritation or annoyance Other Forms: Exasperated, exasperation exasperates Sentence: Dr. Zadinski was exasperated when Andy continued to talk about the call.

inquire (v) P. 53- to ask about, to investigate or search Other Forms: Inquired, inquiring, inquiry, inquires Sentence: Allie called to inquire about the homework.

impulsive (adj) P. 57- to act or speak quickly without thinking Other Forms: Impulse, impulsively, impulsivity Sentence: Andy impulsively grabbed Nina’s wrist.

scrutinize (v) P. 61- to look at something very closely or very carefully Other Forms: scrutiny, scrutinized, scrutinizing, scrutinizes Sentence: Andy scrutinized Nina’s appearance.

reserved (adj) P.74- self- restrained, set apart for some reason Other Forms: Reserve, reservation, reserves Sentence: I was reserved at the party because I didn’t know anyone.

anticipate (v) P. 77- think and/or talk about what may happen before it actually happens Other Forms: Anticipation, anticipated, anticipates, anticipatory Sentence: I was anticipating the big drop on the roller coaster on our way to the top of the hill.

Absurd (adj) P. 83- something that is so untrue or impossible that it is funny Other Forms: Absurdly, absurdity Sentences: The idea of cats barking is absurd.

trembling (v) p. 93– to shake from cold, fear, excitement, tiredness Other Forms: Trembled, trembles Sentences: Andy was trembling after he hung up with Zeke.

conscious (adj) P. 93— being aware that something is happening, being awake Other Forms: consciousness, unconscious Sentence: The boxer was knocked unconscious by his opponent.