vocabulary lesson 6
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Vocabulary Lesson 6. Amicable Friendly. From Latin word amicus meaning “friend.”. Amicable Form of the word:. Amicability: noun. Amicably: adverb. Anguish Great physical or mental pain. Blithe Cheerful; carefree; lighthearted. Blithely: adverb. Defiant - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Vocabulary Lesson 6
Amicable
Friendly
From Latin word amicus meaning “friend.”
AmicableForm of the word:
Amicability: noun
Amicably: adverb
Anguish
Great physical or mental pain
Blithe
Cheerful; carefree;
lightheartedBlithely: adverb
DefiantOpenly or boldly
challenging authority
Defiance: nounDefiantly: adverb
Defy: verb
DesolateLonely and sad; wretched; forlorn.
Having little or no vegetation; barren.Having few or no inhabitants; deserted.
Desolation: nounFrom Latin word desolare, meaning “to leave all alone.”
Despondent
Depressed; dejected, inlow spirits.
Form of the word:Despondency: noun
Despondently: adverb
Disgruntled
Discontented or cross
Disillusion
To disappoint or disenchant
Disillusionment: noun
Distress
Anxiety, discomfort, or
sufferingDistressingly: adverb
Exuberant
Full of enthusiasm; lively and joyous
From the Latin word, exuberare, meaning “to abound.”
Form of the word:
exuberance: noun
exuberantly: adverb