(noun) a cross between two lines.
There is a stop sign at the ____________.
intersection
(adj) a twisted, messy knot
When I forgot to brush my hair it became ___________.
tangled
(noun)
an organized framework or arrangement of ideas
The paragraph's_____________was good.
structure
(adj) attractively lively and animated
Over time the_____________ dancer stunned the crowds with his moves.
vivacious
(noun) a person who lives a solitary life.
My neighbor is a _____________; I only see him once a year.
(noun) a member of family from the past
My ___________gave me the traits I have today.
ancestor
(noun) when one thing touches another thing
The baseball made____________ with the bat.
(noun) used to produce a musical sound
I left my _____________at the wedding as I was part of the band.
instrument
(adj) ready for energetic goals
After the New Year, many people vow to become more _________.
active
(verb) to comprise of or add to
The test______________-ed all of the information we learned this year.
include
(verb) to plead and pray for another
It only takes an ______________ to stop advancing bullies.
intercession
(adj) something that is catching
The condition is not________________.
contagious
(verb) to block a path , way, or road.
Do not park your car here and ___________ the roadway.
obstruct
(noun) the act of staying alive
Your ______________as the goalie of the team depends on your performance under pressure.
survival
(verb) to bring to an end
The referee will _____________the match after the next round.
conclude
(noun) to rise to a high position of power or rank
The king's__________________ to the throne went smoothly as he was a favorite of the people.
accession
(adj) something that cannot be physically touched or easily measured
Your good reputation is an ____________ asset in life.
intangible
(adj) diligent and hard-working
Kurt arrives early and does excellent work, so his boss always praises him for being ______________.
industrious
(adj) full of energy; lively; sprightly
The____________ soccer player bolted down the field.
vital
(verb) to keep away from people
He __________-ed himself in his room to study for the exam.
seclude
(noun) a painful, swollen wound in the body that can lead to infection.
After my allergic reaction to a Reese's peanut butter cup, I had an __________ in my mouth.
abscess
(adj) sharing a common border
Of the 50 states, 48 are______________.
contiguous
(verb) to interpret something wrong, especially someone's words.
Let me ask you a follow up question as I do not want to ____________________ your meaning.
misconstrue
(verb) to bring back strength and energy to something or someone.
The doctor was able to use his skills to _______________the patient.
revitalize
(noun) extreme or irrational fear of confined spaces.
When the elevator broke down, I felt severe__________.
claustrophobia