Glossary 1.2


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A

agonizing

adjective
 extremely painful


amateur

noun
 someone who pursues a study or sport as a pastime


B

blur

verb 

To blur is to make or become unfocused and fuzzy. Crying hard can cause your vision to blur until you wipe your tears away.


E

elite

adjective
 selected as the best


excruciating

adjective
 extremely painful


G

gauze

noun
 (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings


gruesome

adjective
 shockingly repellent; inspiring horror


H

hideous

adjective 

Hideous is a word that means extremely ugly. Anything or anybody that is painful — and a little scary — to look at is hideous.


horizon

noun
 the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet



I

indescribable

adjective
 defying expression or description
indescribable beauty”


Infer

verb

When you infer something, you read between the lines. To infer is to make a well-informed guess — if you see your mom’s bag on the table, you might infer that she’s home.


J

jagged

adjective

Something is jagged when it has an uneven edge or quality to it. Teeth can be jagged, saw blades can be jagged, and the edges of leaves can be jagged.


M

mangled

adjective

Something that's mangled is damaged or even ruined from being crushed, torn, or sliced. Your recycling bin will be full of mangled soda cans if you stomp on them with your work boots before tossing them in.


P

panic

noun
 an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety


promising

adjective
 showing the possibility of achievement or excellence


R

resilience

noun: the ability to recover readily f4rom adversity or change


S

seize

  1. verb
     take hold of; grab
    “The mother seized her child by the arm”

  2. verb
     capture the attention or imagination of
    “The movie seized my imagination”
  3. verb
     take or capture by force


stalk

verb
 watch, follow, or harass someone in an obsessive way


T

tug

verb

To tug is to forcefully pull or drag something. You might need your sister's help to tug your knee-high boots off at the end of a long day


U

unmistakable

adjective
 clearly evident to the mind
“his opposition to slavery was unmistakable


W

wince

verb
 make a face indicating disgust or dislike



wound

noun
wound is a serious injury, especially a deep cut through the skin. But things like pride and feelings can also get wounded.


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