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obnoxious | A laugh that is full of snorts and high pitches would be __. |
addict | A person who craves alcohol or a cigarette is a(n) ___. |
addiction | That boy has a(n)__ to nicotine. |
addictive | Crack cocaine is a very ___ substance. |
aspire | People who ___ to be in the Olympics must dedicate their lives to a sport. |
aspiration | He has a(n) ___ to be an astronaut some day. |
biased | A judge should not be ___. |
bias | It would not be good to be a teacher who has a ___ toward a particular student in the class. |
intimidating | It would be quite ___for some people to give a speech to thousands of people. |
intensifies | When an argument ___, people need to have a cooling off period. |
impunity | When Cap attended school for the first time, he did not have ___ from the bullies. |
fluster | When a teacher calls on a student unexpectedly, it may __ the student. |
flustered | The boy became ___when he did not know the answer. |
enroll | I will __ my son in a sports camp for the summer. |
enrollment | ___ at the camp was quite low because parents could not afford the tuition due to the economy. |
debut | A ballerina or a singer new to the stage is making his/her ___. |
confront | People should __ a bully and tell him to stop. |
confrontation | If there is a ___ at a school, the people involved will probably get in trouble. |
candid | A person being interviewed might give __ answers or he/she might give very carefully crafted answers. |
blatant | Some mistakes you make in math are quite careless and __, and if you check your work you will see them. |
enroll | People who go to a school, camp, or after-school activity must first ___. |
blatant | Getting 4 when you add 3 plus 2 is a very __ error. |
aspire | Teachers might ___ to become principals. |
bias | Teaching about the election from only one party's view instead of showing all parties would be ___. |
confront | You must ___ your fears to get over them. |