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the lottery vocab
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- doing something with little effort
- endless
- noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy
- come before (something) in time
- not engaged; not paying attention
- bad tempered
down
- cheerful and friendly
- personal belongings
- under ones feet; on the ground
- to great degree; in large amounts
- ww. seriously/solemn
- refusing to do something
word bank
boisterous
sober
profusely
perfunctory
defiantly
precede
paraphernalia
underfoot
interminable
jovial
petulantly
disengage
Brief Explanations
- "Doing something with little effort" - Perfunctory means done with a minimum of effort or reflection.
- "endless" - Interminable means seemingly without end; long and tiresome.
- "noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy" - Boisterous means noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
- "Come before (something) in time" - Precede means to come before something in time.
- "Not engaged; not paying attention" - Disengage means to release or detach from something, often implies not being involved or paying attention.
- "bad - tempered" - Petulantly means in a bad - tempered, irritable manner.
- "Cheerful and friendly" - Jovial means cheerful and friendly.
- "Personal belongings" - Paraphernalia refers to personal belongings or equipment.
- "under one's feet; on the ground" - Underfoot means on or near the feet; on the ground.
- "to great degree; in large amounts" - Profusely means in large amounts.
- "WW. Seriously/Solemn" - Sober can mean serious or solemn.
- "refusing to do something" - Defiantly implies refusing to do something in a bold or challenging way.
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- Perfunctory
- Interminable
- Boisterous
- Precede
- Disengage
- Petulantly
- Jovial
- Paraphernalia
- Underfoot
- Profusely
- Sober
- Defiantly