Vocabulary

Week of Jan. 30 1. Timid- lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timourous; shy. She gets timid when she is alone in the dark. The kitty cat's a fraidy cat, a fraidy cat is he.

2. Optimism- a disposition or tedency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome. I have alot of confidence and optimism in everything I do. Where the sun always shines, where it never rains, where there are no crimes, where is no pain. You always see good, you never see bad, you do as you should, you are never sad.

3. Profound- penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding; a profound thinker. Deep inside, where no one can see, deep inside where your heart beep, deep inside where only your mind can reach.

4. Essence- the basic, real, and invariable natureof a thing of its significant individual feature or features. A novel were features and looks mean all, invariable nature of a season like fall, significant of a thing, what is the word and does it mean.

5. Indulge- to yeild an inclination or desire. We really shouldn't, but we know we will, for today our stomachs,we will fill.

6. revelation- the act of disclosing.

7. Conviction- fixed or firm beleive.

8. Haste- swiftness of motion

9. Bombardment- to attack or batter with artillery fire.

10. Liquidate- to settle or pay.

11. Avid- showing great enthusiasm for or interest in

12.Devour- to swallow oreat up hungrily ,voraciously, or ravenously

13. Console- to all eviate or lessen the grief ,sorrow, or disappointment of ; give solace or comfort

14. Incite- to stir ,encourage ,orurgeon;

15. Reverie- state of dreamy medication

16. Notorious- to be know for something

17. Deprive- to take away or strip from

18.Bestial- pertaining to or having the form of a beast

19. Convalescent- to regain strength after illness

20.Lucidity- the quality of being easily understood

21. Contrary- opposite in nature or character

22. Sanctity- holiness, saintliness, godliness

23. Reprieve- to delay impending punishment on ( a condemned person)

24. Sabotage- any underhand interference with production

25. Tempest- a violent windstorm

26. Livid- having a bluish appearance

27. Annihilate- destroy utterly

28. Fatigue- exstreamely tired

29. Vigilance-being watchful

30. Gratitude- to be thankful for

31. Distinction- the noticing of something different

32. Advocate- to speak or write in favor of

33. Allege- to assert without proof

34. Vacate- to give up possesion of

35. Mortify- to humiliate or shame