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Vocab set 1 Crossword
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2) Unstable, rapidly changing
3) To understand; to grasp or know something Ex: She did not comprehend how big the building was until she saw it herself.
4) Unemotional or aloof Ex: Frank's features gave way to a smile when he saw her arrive.
5) Something that is or uncommon or atypical
6) Hasty; not thorough Ex: Because of the cursory assessment, they missed doing a full body x-ray and failed to diagnose the rib break the patient had.
7) To evoke or reinduce a reaction or emotion from someone Ex: The director wanted to elicit an emotional response from the audience with the happy movie ending.
8) Next to, nearby
12) Alike or proportionate to something else
13) To come to a conclusion through reasoning instead of being told Ex: I inferred that he was angry with me due to his curt tone and short responses.
14) To eat or drink, or take information Ex: Dean was so hungry after his workout that he began to ingest food as soon as he got home.
15) To review or revitalize Ex: The paramedics began CPR to resuscitate the unconscious patient.
18) sporadic; something that is not happening continuously Ex: you will often see intermittent rounds of fireworks light up the sky on the Fourth of July
20) to elude or avoid a situation, noncommittal Ex: John gave evasive answers when asked about his weekend, he didn't want people to know his plans.
21) Having a surface that curves inward Ex: The top of a newborns baby head is slightly concaved after birth, due to a pressure in the vaginal canal.
26) Done suddenly or to happen without control
29) To stop moving or become inactive Ex: Paul was stagnate at his job: he hadn't gotten a promotion or raise in many years.
31) Amiable, harmless
32) Extremely harmful or noxious
34) To have an unclear or vague meaning
36) Charitable, compassionate
38) To become worse, to decline Ex: The plant began to deteriorate after a few days of not being watered.
40) The ability to be heard
41) To progress over a period of time Ex: The small business evolved into a large corporation over the last decade.
44) Nontransparent or impenetrable Ex: You can tell shrimp is cooked through when it is opaque and no longer translucent.
45) Obstructed or closed Ex: A tree partially occluded the potted plant, limiting the amount of sun it could get during the day.
46) Distinct; separate. Not joined together with another Ex: The doctor would describe the patient's tumor as discrete from the tissues around it.
47) A substance or thing that adds to something else to make it whole.
48) A substance that is poisonous or harmful to the body
49) Lack in something Ex: The doctor told the teen patient that if they kept listening to their music at extreme volumes, they would have a hearing deficit.
51) Tangible or noticeable Ex: There was a palpable sense of relied once they found the cat hiding in the cupboards.
54) to pierce or puncture something
57) A large quantity; multitude Ex: The happy dog has a myriad of toys to play with
58) The vague feeling of being weak, exhausted, or tired Ex: The patient disclosed her constat fatigue had been present ever since the death of her husband.
59) To delay something obstruct or hinder. Ex: John's chronic insomnia began to impede on his ability to do his job.
61) add to; intensify or strengthen Ex: Using fresh herbs and spices can enhance the flavor or dish
62) A hole or empty space within a solid object, specifically the human body
63) To be made thinner or weaker Ex: The liquid medicine was diluted in order to make the bitter taste easier to consume.
65) weak or ill Ex: She became infirm with age, requiring a wheelchair to get around.
67) Essential or necessary
70) to discharge or produce a sound; to send out Ex: The cat began to emit crying sounds as it got closer to dinner time.
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1) Preventing success, a negative outcome
3) Obvious; prominent, very noticeable Ex: Road signs are placed in conspicuous positions so that the driver may see them clearly.
5) The ability to speak in a cleat and effective manner.
6) Occurring only under specific circumstances Ex: After testing, the doctor concluded that the patient's allergic reaction was contingent to glucose consumption.
9) Insensitive or imperceptive Ex: The student could not tell if the lesson was difficult to understand or if they were merely obtuse.
10) to weaken, damage something Ex: Medications that help you sleep can impair your motor abilities.
11) a feeling of sorrow or misery Ex: The song had a bright melody, despite its melancholy lyrics
16) A specification that indicates a disease is long-lasting. Ex: The patient was diagnosed with a chronic illness; the specialist suggested the importance of learning about the illness and how to mitigate its harsher symptoms.
17) to introduce or establish something over time Ex: Playing sports as a kid helps to instill confidence and the idea of teamwork in children.
18) to instill or pervade Ex: Steep the teabag in hot water for five minutes to infuse the drink with flavor.
19) Easy influenced, pliable Ex: Gold is the most malleable; it is easily pressed into different shapes.
22) Plain to see or undisguised Ex: The dog looked uncomfortable but showed no overt signs of aggression.
23) to relieve or lessen
24) Diminished, drained, or exhausted Ex: The camper's supplies were depleted after spending a week in the woods.
25) To secure or strengthen, protect Ex: The tall walls and drawbridge were built to fortify the castle against enemies.
27) Unnecessary, in excess Ex: The editor removed words from the article that were redundant.
28) Fragile or shaky
30) Of no use, ineffective, or fruitless Ex: Jared made a futile attempt to speak to the manager who was uninterested in what he had to say.
33) To spread throughout the body, not localized in a specific area. Ex: The pain diffused from his shoulders to his fingers.
35) Insignificant or trivial Ex: The storm yesterday had a negligible impact on today's temperature; it's very hot outside.
37) Referring to motion or movement Ex: Some practices use kinetic therapy, which utilizes movement to provide a more holistic form of healing
39) To placate or bring peace Ex: The mother tried everything to pacify the crying child.
42) to lessen the pain or severity of something Ex: Beth drank plenty of coffee to mitigate the effects of her lack of sleep.
43) Asleep, temporarily inert or inactive Ex: Mount Vesuvius is a dormant volcano; it hasn't erupted since 1944.
44) Unknown, undiscovered, or concealed Ex: The cloud in the sky completely obscures the sun, making it look dark outside.
49) Easygoing, compliant, submissive Ex: The docile cate let Allie pick it up without a fuss.
50) Powerful; having a great influence
52) abundant; plentiful quantity Ex: The heavy rainfall resulted in copious amounts of flowers.
53) An excessive amount Ex: The library carries a plethora of books in all genres.
55) to lower or inhibit the activity of something
56) Feeble, pale or weak
60) Emphasize inevitability, unable to prevent death Ex: The blunt force trauma to the patient was fatal, causing the heart to immediately stop.
64) something that infiltrates areas of the body Ex: Surgery is invasive.
66) Optimistic or positive Ex: Despite it not being available anywhere else, Peter remained sanguine about the library having the book he wanted in stock.
68) Inherent; something that is present from birth Ex: Once settled, the cat began to show her innate abilities like kneading and purring
69) To expand, swell or inflate. Ex: The woman's stomach began to distend as she got further along in her pregnancy.
71) A lot or abundantly
72) To make up for, reimburse Ex: James received money from his insurance company to compensate for the damages done to his car after the accident.
73) To waste away or deteriorate
74) Very productive or fruitful
75) Relating or affecting both sides of something
76) undamaged, completely whole Ex: Although there was bruising in the ribs, all of them were intact.
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