Grades 9-10 (WVI 4)
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complement to go well with, complete, or perfect.
contemptible deserving of scorn or moral disgust; disgraceful; dishonorable.
cubicle any very small room or partitioned space, as in an office or dormitory.
depose to deprive of rank or office, especially from an important position such as that of king.
dissonant not in harmony or agreement; discordant.
equinox either of the two times during the year when the sun's rays are perpendicular to the earth's equator, occurring in March and September. During the equinox, day and night are both 12 hours long all over the world.
genteel displaying traits such as refinement and politeness that are traditionally associated with wealth and education.
impassable impossible to go past, through, over, or around.
impecunious lacking funds; penniless.
incongruity the condition of being inappropriate or inconsistent.
materialistic being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values.
medley a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music.
presumption a belief that is taken for granted but not proved.
rambunctious wildly or uncontrollably active; difficult to control; boisterous.
relinquish to surrender, release, or let go of; give up.