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Title: Vocabulary Set 10


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Vocabulary Set 10
  • English 2

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Root Turb
  • Comes from the Latin verb turbare, to throw into
    confusion or upset, and the noun turba, crowd
    or confusion.

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Perturb
  • Definition To upset, confuse, or disarrange.
  • Sentence News of the new peace accord was enough
    to perturb some radical opponents of any
    settlements.

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Turbine
  • Definition A rotary engine with blades made to
    turn and generate power by a current of water,
    steam, or air under pressure.
  • Sentence The power plant used huge turbines
    powered by water going over the dam to generate
    electricity.

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Turbulent
  • Definition (1) Stirred up, agitated. (2)
    Stirring up unrest, violence, or disturbance.
  • Sentence The huge ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II
    has never been much troubled by turbulent or
    stormy seas.

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Turbid
  • Definition (1) Thick or murky, especially with
    churned-up sediment. (2) Unclear, confused,
    muddled.
  • Sentence The crowds mood was restless and
    turbid any spark could have turned it into a
    mob.

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Root Volu/Volv
  • Comes from the Latin verb volvere, meaning to
    roll, wind, turn around, or twist around.

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Devolution
  • Definition (1) The transfer of rights, powers,
    property, or responsibility to others, especially
    from the central to local governments. (2)
    Evolution toward an earlier or lower state.
  • Sentence In the 1980s there was a devolution of
    responsibility for education from the federal
    government to state and local government.

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Evolution
  • Definition A process of change from a lower,
    simpler, or worse state to one that is higher,
    more complex, or better.
  • Sentence Many people argue the existence of
    evolution in humans.

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Voluble
  • Definition Speaking readily and rapidly
    talkative.
  • Sentence Many teachers are considered voluble,
    especially when discussing their subject matter.

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Convoluted
  • Definition (1) Having a pattern of curved
    windings. (2) Involved, intricate.
  • Sentence After 15 minutes, Mr. Collins strange
    story had become so convoluted that none of us
    could follow it.

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Root Umbr
  • From the Latin umbra, shadow.

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Adumbrate
  • Definition (1) To give a sketchy outline or
    disclose in part. (2) To hint at or foretell.
  • Sentence The Secretary of State would only
    adumbrate his ideas for bringing peace to Bosnia.

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Penumbra
  • Definition (1) The partial shadow surrounding a
    complete shadow, as in an eclipse. (2) The fringe
    or surrounding area where something exists less
    fully.
  • Sentence This area of the investigation was the
    penumbra where both the FBI and the CIA wanted to
    pursue their leads.

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Umber
  • Definition (1) A darkish brown mineral
    containing manganese and iron oxides used for
    coloring paint. (2) A color that is greenish
    brown to dark reddish brown.
  • Sentence Van Dyke prized umber as a pigment and
    used it constantly in his oil paintings.

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Umbrage
  • Definition A feeling of resentment at some
    slight or insult, often one that is imagined
    rather than real.
  • Sentence She often took umbrage at his treatment
    of her, without being able to pinpoint what was
    offensive about it.
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