Wordly wise 3000 book 7 lesson 3 answer key

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Lesson 3 word list and its definitions.

Terms in this set (29)

admonish (v.)

To warn.

admonish (v.)

To criticize gently.

admonition (n.)

A warning.

aghast (adj.)

Struck with horror; shocked.

annihilate (v.)

To destroy completely; to reduce to utter ruin.

benefactor (n.)

A person who provides help, especially by giving money.

bestow (v.)

To give as an honor; to present as a gift.

devious (adj.)

Having many twists and turns; winding.

devious (adj.)

Sneaky; not frank or honest.

devoid (adj.)

Lacking; empty; entirely without.

heed (v.)

To pay attention to.

heed (n.)

Attention; notice.

heedful (adj.)

Paying careful attention.

heedless (adj.)

Failing to pay proper attention.

mortal (n.)

A human being, especially as contrasted with a god.

mortal (adj.)

Of or relating to human beings.

mortal (adj.)

Causing death; fatal.

mortal (adj.)

Very severe.

muse (v.)

To think about in a quiet, careful way.

pioneer (n.)

A person who goes before others and opens the way for them to follow.

pioneer (v.)

To open the way for others.

plague (n.)

A deadly disease that spreads rapidly from person to person.

plague (n.)

Anything that causes destruction or suffering.

plague (v.)

To cause suffering or distress.

subside (v.)

To sink to a lower level.

subside (v.)

To become quieter or less active.

unwitting (adj.)

Not done on purpose; unintended.

wrath (n.)

Forceful anger; fury.

wrathful (adj.)

Very angry.

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