Grades 9-10 (WVI 4)
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capacious able to contain a large amount; roomy.
cognate having a common origin, as languages.
ferment a state of upset or fast change.
flaunt to display ostentatiously; show off.
nurture to care for and encourage the growth and development of (a living thing).
obituary a printed announcement of a person's death, usually including a brief biography and information about funeral arrangements.
perdition the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation.
propitiate to overcome the disfavor or distrust of; conciliate; appease.
repertoire the stock or list of artistic pieces, such as dramatic or operatic roles, that a player or company of players is prepared to perform.
reprimand a strong, usually formal statement of disapproval; rebuke.
solace comfort or consolation in times of sorrow or suffering.
tryst a meeting held at a specified time and place, especially a secret meeting of lovers; rendezvous.
unassailable not open to attack, doubt, or denial.
vivacity the characteristic or state of being vivacious; liveliness; sprightliness; animation.
wayward difficult to control; willfully disobedient.