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Knowsys
Group 10
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When Jenny had an adverse reaction to the newmedication, she had to go into the hospital for treatment
and observation.
adjective
adversead vurs
hostile, unfavorable, or harmful
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antagonize verban ta gə nīz
to make hostile or unfriendly
The manager antagonized the employee by pointing his finger on his chest.
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confront verb kən frunt to oppose or challenge or to meet face-to-face
After months of training and simulations, the troops were finally ready to confront
the enemy.
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verb
to make very angry
I find it infuriating when
I call my cell phone company and get put on hold for
long periods of time.
infuriatein fyür ē āt
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irate adjective ī rāt
very angry
The irate customer demanded a full refund when he found out the
equipment was defective.
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wrath rath
Fearing the wrath of the gods, the ancient Romans offered sacrifices to keep the gods from getting angry.
Strong
Anger
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adjective aghast ə gast
filled with sudden fright or horror
The audience was aghast when the wolfman jumped out of the shadows and attacked his victim.
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dumbfound verbdum found
to make speechless with surprise
After the politician's bold speech against the right to a free press, the audience sat
dumbfounded in shocked silence.
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verb flabbergast fla bər gast
to overwhelm with surprise
Since we did not even know my brother was dating, we were flabbergasted
when he announced his engagement.
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incredulous showing unbeliefin kre jə ləs
When Irene received her acceptance letter to Harvard, she was incredulous and kept
asking, "Really? Are you sure?“
adjective