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Vocabulary Mania

Price $14.95 Little by Little

Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president from , was paralyzed by ________ in Dr. Jonas Salk developed the vaccine that conquered _______ in 1955, that has practically eliminated the disease today. An infectious disease most common in children and young adults, caused by a virus and often followed by paralysis (noun) polio

The condition of not being able to move or of being motionless. (Noun) immobility Mobile- to be able to move Imperfect Immobile Perfect An engine problem caused the car’s ___________.

Gwen sighed in ________ when summer vacation came to an end. Rhymes with hooray Worry; a feeling of disappointment, uneasiness, and confusion (noun) DISMAY

The Germans and Japanese could not ________ the Native American’s language during WWII, so it was used to send top secret information. ? Synonyms ReadDecode Understand To make out meaning of something such as code or illegible handwriting (verb) decipher

To amaze or shock (verb) Paul was __________ to learn he had won the contest. Which word fits in the sentence below: a. astonished b. thankful c. relieved astonished

I ________ watching television programs that insulted my intelligence in grade school. To dislike intensely; loathe; verb Despise + ed =

Vocabulary Word List astonished immobility dismay decipher despised polio