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Title: Vocabulary Workshop


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Vocabulary Workshop
  • Unit 7 s 1-20

www.vocabularyworkshop.com
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authorize
  • (v.) to approve or permit to give power or
    authority to
  • Synonyms order, entitle, empower
  • I wonder if Congress will someday authorize
    U.S. citizens to cast official votes over the
    Internet.

3
culprit
  • (n.) a person who has committed a crime or is
    guilty of some misconduct offender
  • Synonyms lawbreaker, wrongdoer
  • Thanks to their efficient tracking methods,
    the police were able to catch the culprit
    red-handed.

4
dawdle
  • (v.) to waste time to be idle to spend more
    time in doing something than is necessary
  • Synonymsdelay, loiter, dillydally
  • Its relaxing to dawdle in the shower, but it
    wastes water.

5
dissect
  • (v.) to cut apart in preparation for scientific
    study to analyze with great care
  • Synonymexamine
  • I cant wait to dissect a frog in biology class
    next week.

6
expend
  • (v.) to pay out, spend to use up
  • Synonymsutilize, consume, disburse
  • The most experienced long-distance runners
    learn not to expend their energy too soon.

7
fatality
  • (n.) an event resulting in death an accidental
    death
  • Synonyms casualty, mortality
  • The driver slammed on the
  • brakes, but it was too late to
  • prevent the traffic fatality.

8
gullible
  • (adj.) easily fooled, tricked, or cheated
  • Synonyms trusting, innocent, naïve, credulous
  • Are you gullible enough to believe everything you
    hear on the radio?

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illicit
  • (adj.) not permitted, unlawful, improper
  • Synonyms illegal, unauthorized, forbidden
  • Students will be suspended
  • for one week if they bring
  • any illicit materials to school.

10
immerse
  • (v.) to plunge or dip into a fluid to involve
    deeply
  • Synonyms dunk, engross
  • I find its easier to immerse my entire body
    in a swimming pool than try to get used to the
    water slowly.

11
inflammatory
  • (adj.) causing excitement or anger leading to
    violence or disorder
  • Synonyms provoking, incendiary, provocative
  • The candidate made an inflammatory speech that
    incensed all those who heard it.

12
memorandum
  • (n.) a note to aid ones memory an informal note
    or report
  • Synonyms reminder
  • The principal posts a weekly memorandum to
    remind teachers of programs, deadlines, and
    special events.

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pathetic
  • (adj.) marked by strong emotion, especially pity
    and sorrow able to move people emotionally
    worthy of pity woefully inadequate
  • Synonyms moving, distressing, pitiable,
    heartrending
  • It was a pathetic sight to see so many
    starving people desperately begging for food.

14
persevere
  • (v.) to keep doing something in spite of
    difficulties to refuse to quit even when the
    going is tough
  • Synonyms plug away, pursue, stick to it
  • The patient needs to persevere with the
    painful exercises in order to be able to walk
    normally again.

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prevaricate
  • (v.) to lie, tell an untruth to mislead on
    purpose
  • Synonyms fib, stretch the truth, equivocate
  • His reputation has suffered because of his
    unfortunate tendency to prevaricate.

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quash
  • (v.) to crush, put down completely
  • Synonyms suppress
  • Swift military action was required to quash
    the revolt before anyone was injured.

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relish
  • (n.) enjoyment of satisfaction something that
    adds a pleasing flavor (v.) to enjoy greatly
  • Synonyms (n.) pleasure, gusto (v) take delight
    in
  • She opened the tiny box with relish knowing
    that is contained a piece of jewelry.

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reminisce
  • (v.) to recall ones past thoughts, feelings, or
    experiences
  • Synonyms remember, recollect
  • At the family reunion, we got to hear
    94-year-old Tia Luzia reminisce about life in old
    Havana.

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scour
  • (v.) to clean or polish by hard rubbing to
    examine with great care to move about quickly in
    search of
  • Synonyms scrub, search, comb
  • The pot roast was delicious, but it wont be
    any fun to scour the burned roasting pan.

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tribute
  • (n.) something done or given to show thanks or
    respect a payment
  • Synonyms praise, honor, homage, recognition,
    commendation, glorification, money, tax, levy
  • The best-selling author offered tribute to the
    teacher who inspired her.

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writhe
  • (v.) to make twisting or turning movements in a
    way that suggests pain or struggle
  • Synonyms twist, squirm, thrash
  • Its so sad to see an injured bird writhe in
    pain.
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