Vocabulary
Aftertaste: (noun) A taste that remains after eating or drinking, specially an unpleasant.
The fish food was aftertaste
Afterthought: (noun) Something thought later.
I will do my Homework afterthought.
Discourage: (verb) Loosing confidence.
They were loosing discourage in the game.
Disease: (noun) A malfunction or illness to our bodies.
The pigs disease influence a lot of people.
Dishonest: (adj.) Not honest.
The student was behaving bad and he was dishonest.
The student was behaving bad and he was dishonest.
Eagerly: (adv.) Wanting to do or get something.
He eagerly want the toy.
Forefathers: (noun) An ancestor.
Foresight: (noun) The ability to see something before it happens.
The alien saw a foresight in his mind.
Foretell: (verb) To predict or state something before it happens.
He foretell the game of Barcelona.
Greedily: (adv.) Selfish and arrogant wanting of something.
Mexico and his government are very Greedily.
Hastily: (adv.) Very fast and in a hurry.
I Hastily think before the teacher ask.
Informal: (adj.) Not formal
He went very informal to the party.
Insane: (adj.) Crazy, mentally ill.
He is insane, does not know what he does.
Insincere: (adj.) Not sincere, dishonest
He is always insincere with himself.
Mischief: (noun) Trouble caused by someone or something.
He mischief to all the class.
Pace: (noun) A consistent speed.
He is Pace.
Postdate: (verb) To give assign something later on.
They would postdate later.
Postpone: (verb) To reschedule something for later on.
The soccer game was very postpone to other day.
Precede: (verb) To come before someone or something.
We will precede before they.
Predict: (verb) To state something before it happens.
I will predict the game.
Preface: (noun) An introduction or text before the actual book.
All books have a Preface.
Prefix: (noun) what goes before a word.
We prefix the sentence.
Prehistoric: (adj.) Related to what happened before history.
The prehistoric was very estrange.
Shaggy: (adj.) Thick and long hair.
She had a very Shaggy hair.
Squeaky: (adj.) Something that makes a high sound.
He squeaky scream.
Squirm: (verb) Twisting and moving like a worm.
The boy of the classroom was Squirming like a worm.
Swampy: (adj.) Characteristics of a swamp.
He was very swampy in classes
Unaware: (adj.) not knowing.
He unaware that his son was not doing his homework.
Uneasy: (adj.) Uncomfortable.
He is uneasy at his grandfather house
Velvety: (adj.) Soft and furry.
The bed was very Velvety
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