rapunzel vocabular y. express an objection to what someone has said or done several hundred people...
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Rapunzel vocabularyexpress an objection to what someone has said or doneProtestSeveral hundred people gathered to protest the government's decision to cut the education budget.Have you ever participated in a protest? Name something someone would protest against.
Other ways to use this wordTruck drivers protested against rising fuel prices
The students will be protesting against tuition fees increasing.
When I came to work this morning, there were several protestors.
walk or move in a leisurely, casual wayWanderedWe didn't do much shopping last night; we just wandered around town window-shopping.
Name a place you would wander around.Other ways to use this wordThe animals wander around the zoo at night.
They have to keep their cat in at night to keep it from wandering.
to make a high-pitched sound or words, especially as an expression of terror, pain, or excitementshriekedShe let out a loud, piercing shriek when the alarm sounded.Name a time when you let out a shriek. Turn and talk.
Other ways to use this wordAll the people around were shrieking and screaming at this monster.
He shrieks every time someone scares him.very excited and interested : feeling a strong and impatient desire to do something or for somethingeagerlyThe student eagerly raised her hand because she new the answer.Name a time where you have been eager to do something.
Other ways to use this wordI'm quite eager to start my new job.
The kids eagerly packed their bags for their trip to Disneyland.
My teenage son's eagerness to go camping with us really surprised me.