Darius Bell and the glitter pool - Vocabulary - Week 5
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- Q1To arouse interest or curiosity (verb)piquepeekangryencourage20s
- Q2to make known (something, such as a confidence or secret)agreedivulgeconferannounce20s
- Q3a crowding together of many personsmeetingthrongsurgethong20s
- Q4Which one does not mean swagger?ostentatious display or bravadoarrogant or conceitedly self-assured behavioran arrogantly self-confident way of walkingsneer20s
- Q5Not courteouspoliteungraciousmealy-mouthedcareful20s
- Q6He felt afraid when he saw the snarling, ?? dog.howlingbristlingyappyhuge20s
- Q7With $1 in my bank account, I am close to ??destitutewealthyfortunatecomfortable20s
- Q8When you are confused or disordered, we might say you are ?tireduncannyflabbergasteddiscombobulated20s
- Q9"Everyone surged forward to get a piece" [of cake]. Surged meansswelledrose upmoved forward en massepacked in20s
- Q10There was a lot of intricacy in the knitting pattern, requiring close attention.simplicityconfusioncomplexitywool20s
- Q11Which word does not mean deft.clumsyhandyskillfulexpertise20s
- Q12To express agreementconcurconferassistdefer20s
- Q13to reproach or challenge in a mocking or insulting mannerlaughthreatenapologisetaunt20s