Grades 12+ (WVI 5)
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blatant completely obvious or undisguised, sometimes offensively so.
blithe indifferent or casual; unconcerned.
coeval coinciding in time of origin or existence; contemporary.
condign well-deserved or fitting, especially of punishment or reprimand.
conjoin to combine for a common purpose.
disheveled not neat; messy.
diurnal occurring or active during, or belonging to, the daytime rather than nighttime.
exegesis a critical explanation or interpretive analysis, especially of religious texts.
garble to mix up, distort, or confuse (a message, translation, or the like); cause to be disordered or unintelligible.
insipid having a bland or uninteresting flavor; tasteless.
jubilate to feel joyful; rejoice; exult.
lachrymose weeping, tending to weep readily, or being on the point of tears; tearful.
maladroit not skillful; clumsy; tactless.
rapacious capable of capturing and eating live prey; predacious.
recrudesce to become active again or break out anew, as a disease or harmful condition.