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1
Second Six Weeks Vocab
  • Lesson 2
  • Quiz on Friday, October 22

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scrupulous
  • careful painstaking
  • Abraham Lincoln was so scrupulous about honesty
    that he would walk several miles to return
    something he had borrowed.

3
obsequious
  • overly obedient submissive
  • I have no respect for those who bully inferiors,
    but act obsequious to those in authority over
    them.

4
malleable
  • capable of being shaped
  • The goo that the dentist squirted into my mouth
    to make a mold for my braces was very malleable,
    but it soon set up and hardened.

5
amiable
  • agreeable likable
  • He was an amiable person, always smiling and
    happy.

6
vehemently
  • emphatically with extreme emotion/passion
  • I did NOT cheat on the test, Paula replied
    vehemently when accused by the teacher.

7
placid
  • calm quiet
  • It was a relief to the young mother to have her
    baby calm and placid instead of cranky and crying
    from an ear infection.

8
reiterated
  • repeated
  • I reiterated the directions for those who were
    not listening the first time.

9
torpor
  • inactive period
  • The overheated classroom and the boring lecture
    combined to almost sedate the students and lull
    them into a state of torpor.

10
fidelity
  • accuracy or faithfulness
  • When you marry someone, one of the main vows is
    fidelity.

11
conscientious
  • careful and honest
  • A conscientious student is one who carefully
    writes down all his homework, takes notes,
    studies, and completes all assigned homework.

12
eloquence
  • well-articulated, persuasive speech
  • The preachers eloquence persuaded all of the
    congregation that they should go help the
    unfortunate.

13
musings
  • meditations
  • Much of the poets everyday musings are recorded
    in her journal we were able to find her thoughts
    that prompted her poems.

14
insensible
  • not able to be perceived with the senses
  • The victim of the motorcycle accident lay
    insensible in the hospital. No one knew how long
    the coma would last.

15
patriarch
  • the father (male head) of a family or tribe
  • My grandfather is considered the patriarch of our
    family.

16
seer
  • one who supposedly tells the future a prophet
  • Some people consult fortunetellers or seers
    because they desire to know what the future holds.

17
abode
  • a home or residence
  • Birds live in trees wolves live in dens, but
    humans make their abode in houses.

18
dismembered
  • something or someone that has been cut to pieces
  • In horror movies there is often at least one
    person who is dismembered by the villain or
    monster.

19
impunity
  • freedom from punishment or harm
  • Because Jack was the captain of the football team
    and its most valuable player, he felt he could
    skip practice with impunity because the coach and
    team needed him so much he was wrong.

20
assiduity
  • diligence perseverance carefulness
  • His assiduity led to his receiving an A for the
    first time in English.

21
metamorphosed
  • transformed
  • The summer between junior high and high school my
    sister metamorphosed from a shy, plain wallflower
    into an outgoing, beautiful Miss Popularity.
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