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Vocabulary Words. By: Emma Skelly Sullivan Blk:1 #27. Dilapidated. Adjective In disrepair, partly ruined or decayed. The house is dilapidated from old age and weathering. Ambiance. Noun The mood or atmosphere of a place. The restaurant’s ambiance in bright and welcoming. Congenial. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary Words

By: Emma SkellySullivan Blk:1

#27

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DilapidatedAdjective

In disrepair, partly ruined or

decayed.

The house is dilapidated from

old age and weathering.

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AmbianceNoun

The mood or atmosphere of a

place.

The restaurant’s ambiance in bright

and welcoming.

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CongenialAdjective

Agreeable, friendly

The 4 congenial girls in the group let a 5th

girl join.

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RapaciousAdjective

Grasping or covetous, voracious.

James had a very rapacious appetite for

lunch.

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ThresholdNoun

The opening or entrance to a gate,

door, or hall.

I walk through the threshold of Mrs.

Sullivan’s classroom.

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TantalizingAdjective

Possessing a quality that requires interest

and desire.

The way the waiter described the ice

cream made it sound very tantalizing.

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EmanateVerb

To emit, come out of.

My cat’s fur emanates a sweet smell.

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CompensatedVerb

Reimburse, to pay back.

I compensated my waiter for his good

service with a generous tip.

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DapperAdjective

Neat and stylish in appearance.

The gentlemen at the prom looked very

dapper in his tuxedo.

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BoisterousAdjective

Noisy, Rowdy

The students in the classroom

unsupervised where acting very boisterous.

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BeckonedVerb

Summoned or signaled.

Tommy was beckoned by the teacher to her

desk for missing his homework for the 4th

time.

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BrandishingVerb

Shaking or waving in a threatened manner.

The rose bush kept its beautiful buds protected by

brandishing its thorns.

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DingyAdjective

Dirty, unclean

The kitchen in the old house was dingy.

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Unearthedverb

Dug up or discovered.

The archeologist unearthed a fossil from a dinosaur.

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ReclusiveAdjective

Solitary or hidden from society.

The Phantom of the Opera, who was grossly

disfigured, remained reclusive from the rest

of the world.

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UnseemlyAdjective

InappropriateBilly’s behavior was unseemly in math,

and he got in trouble for being

rude and disrespectful.

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TenuouslyAdverb

WeaklyThe old woman

climbed the stairs very tenuously; she barely

made it. It was so difficult for her she needed to stop and rest in the middle.

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ContortedAdjective

Violently twistedThe boy was

impatient at the presentation so his

contorted face showed his boredom.

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