faulty, imperfect, not as it should be
amiss
extremely bad, glaring, scandalous, notorious
flagrant
famous
notable
inattentive
What kind of people attend the MET GALA
notables!!!
a noisy quarrel or fight
brawl
a slight fault, defect, crack
flaw
support
nurture
good humor
wrath
The _ thing in these two weeks are Final!!
foremost
to hate, dislike very much, loathe
detest
an inexperienced person, begginner; a young bird about to leave the nest
fledgling
contradiction
paradox
later
prior
Mia is __in ballet!
proficient
native to a country; relating to the life or affairs of a household
domestic
chief, most important, primary
foremost
lie
perjury
inexpert
proficient
What did your parents do when you are young? Use a word from Unit 7 to answer the question.
My parents nurtured me.
native to a country; relating to the life or affairs of a household
domestic
the force or speed with which something moves
momentum
assume
trickle
salvo
What are the differences between assume and presume?
'Presume' is the word to use if you're making an informed guess based on reasonable evidence. If you're making a guess based on little or no evidence, the word to use is 'assume'.