Mrs. Aday Vocab Test 4

dIncorrect to an extraordinary lever; bad in a flagrant, blatant, or ridiculous way.

dIncorrect to an extraordinary lever; bad in a flagrant, blatant, or ridiculous way.

To come from or come out of someone, something, or somewhere; to flow from a specific source.

To come from or come out of someone, something, or somewhere; to flow from a specific source.

To identify with and understand another's feelings, emotions, and challenges.

To identify with and understand another's feelings, emotions, and challenges.

To attempt to match or surpass someone or something by imitation; to act using another as a model.

To attempt to match or surpass someone or something by imitation; to act using another as a model.

Someone or something that is not easily explained; that which is puzzling, perplexing, inexplicable, or ambiguous.

Someone or something that is not easily explained; that which is puzzling, perplexing, inexplicable, or ambiguous.

Extreme ill will, hatred, and mutual antagonism between enemies.

Extreme ill will, hatred, and mutual antagonism between enemies.

Delightful, fascinating, or engaging someone's attention; beautiful, captivating, mesmerizing, or spellbinding.

Delightful, fascinating, or engaging someone's attention; beautiful, captivating, mesmerizing, or spellbinding.

To pronounce distinctly; articulate.

To pronounce distinctly; articulate.

A sudden intuitive leap of understanding, often with credit given to divine inspiration; a revelation.

A sudden intuitive leap of understanding, often with credit given to divine inspiration; a revelation.

To destroy, get rid of, or do away with utterly; to wipe a thing out, leaving no sign, so it cannot recur or return.

To destroy, get rid of, or do away with utterly; to wipe a thing out, leaving no sign, so it cannot recur or return.

To bring to mind a memory or feeling from the past, one that carries a particular reaction or feeling.

To bring to mind a memory or feeling from the past, one that carries a particular reaction or feeling.

Officially declare someone not guilty of a crime or blameless for an act; to relieve someone from obligation or responsibility.

Officially declare someone not guilty of a crime or blameless for an act; to relieve someone from obligation or responsibility.

Expletive

An exclamation, interjection, or profanity.

To cleanse something, like a book or music lyrics, or material that is vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable; to censor.

To cleanse something, like a book or music lyrics, or material that is vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable; to censor.

Extrapolate

To use known facts as a starting point, and then draw conclusions about something unknown; to estimate unknown values that fall outside a range of known variables.