The Story of Anne Sullivan
Vocabulary
soiled
1. to stain or defile morally "He soiled his reputation." lunged 1. having lungs 2. sudden forward movement "She lunged forward to grab her baby." distract 1. to take (attention) away from someone or something "I need something to distract me." amusing 1. causing laughter or enjoyment "I find your stories quite amusing." imitating 1. to make or do something the same way as (something else) "My brother is imitating my sister." sulking 1. to be angry or upset about something and refusing to discuss it with other people "Quit sulking and get to work." aromas 1. noticeable and usually pleasant smells "The aromas from the kitchen are nice." remark 1. something that someone says or writes to express an opinion or idea "That was not a nice remark." disturbed 1. having or showing evidence of a mental or emotional illness 2. having had its normal function disrupted 3. upset or distraught "I am disturbed by your vanity." insistently 1. demanding that something happen or that someone do something "He insistently asks for help." |
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animate
animal animation inanimate animosity inspect spectacle spectator
speculate expect mobile automobile mobility mobilize immobile
rupture erupt bankrupt abrupt interrupt spectacular immobilize |
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