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Title: A World of Words


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A World of Words
  • Vocabulary Level G Unit 11

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abrogate
  • The 21st amendment of United States Constitution
    abrogated the 18th amendment, or the Dry Law.
  • Verb
  • To repeal, cancel, declare null and void
  • S annul, revoke
  • A reaffirm, renew, ratify

3
ambient
  • Some soon-to-be mothers put headphones to their
    bellies to provide ambient classical music for
    their fetus.
  • Adjective
  • Completely surrounding, encompassing

4
asperity
  • The asperity of the tough cops questions
    disarmed the suspect, and he began telling the
    truth about the murder.
  • Noun
  • Roughness, severity bitterness, tartness
  • S rigor, harshness
  • A mildness, blandness, softness, lenience

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burnish
  • The woman burnished her feet by walking on the
    beach until they were completely exfoliated.
  • Verb
  • To make smooth or glossy by rubbing, polish
  • S shine, buff
  • A tarnish, dull, abrade
  • Noun
  • Gloss, brightness, luster

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cabal
  • The government cabal worked to stop the increase
    in gang activity.
  • Noun
  • A small group working in secret
  • S clique, ring, gang, plot, conspiracy

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delectable
  • Hannibal considered human flesh quite delectable.
  • Adjective
  • Delightful, highly enjoyable deliciously
    flavored, savory
  • S delicious
  • A repugnant, repulsive, distasteful
  • Noun
  • An appealing or appetizing food or dish

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deprecate
  • My dad always deprecates my brothers music
    because when he listens, he hears simply noise.
  • Verb
  • To express mild disapproval to belittle
  • S deplore, frown upon
  • A smile on, countenance, approve

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detritus
  • The detritus from the tornado was evident all
    over the town.
  • Noun
  • Loose bits and pieces of material resulting from
    disintegration or wearing away fragments that
    result from any destruction
  • S debris, wreckage, ruins, rubble

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ebullient
  • The ebullient cheerleading squad began to get on
    the crowds nerves with their Vaseline-induced
    smiles.
  • Adjective
  • Overflowing with enthusiasm and excitement
    boiling, bubbling
  • S exhilarated, elated, exuberant
  • A gloomy, morose, sullen, apathetic, blasé

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eclectic
  • He has a very eclectic taste in music ranging
    from classical to hard rock to country to techno.
  • Adjective
  • Drawn from different sources
  • A selective, synthetic, pick and choose
  • A uniform, monolithic
  • Noun
  • One whose beliefs are drawn from various sources

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flaccid
  • Because the athlete had not worked out in months,
    his muscles had grown flaccid.
  • Adjective
  • Limp, not firm lacking vigor or effectiveness
  • S soft, flabby
  • A hard, firm, solid

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impecunious
  • Most impecunious college students will eat odd
    meals to prevent starvation.
  • Adjective
  • Having little or no money
  • S penniless, impoverished, indigent
  • A affluent, wealthy, prosperous, rich

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inexorable
  • In the Greek tragedies, nothing could save
    characters like Oedipus Rex from their inexorable
    fates.
  • Adjective
  • Inflexible, beyond influence relentless,
    unyielding
  • S inescapable, ineluctable, obdurate
  • A avoidable, yielding, pliant

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moribund
  • My husband and I knew our fish were moribund when
    they stopped eating their food.
  • Adjective
  • Dying, on the way out
  • S obsolescent
  • A flourishing, thriving

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necromancer
  • The necromancer claimed to reach the spirits
    through his skill with the Ouija board.
  • Noun
  • One who claims to reveal or influence the future
    through magic, especially communication with the
    dead in general a magician or wizard
  • S sorcerer, conjurer

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onerous
  • I think all of us could agree that the research
    paper is an onerous task to complete as well as
    an onerous task to grade.
  • Adjective
  • Burdensome involving hardship or difficulty
  • S oppressive, weighty
  • A light, easy, undemanding, untaxing

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rife
  • Since the beauty contestant knew singing and
    dancing would be rife in the competition, she
    chose to wow the judges with a comedy routine.
  • Adjective
  • Common, prevalent, widespread, happening often
    full, abounding plentiful, abundant, replete
  • A devoid of, lacking

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rudiments
  • Before you learn calculus, you must learn the
    rudiments of math.
  • Noun (plural)
  • The parts of any subject or discipline that are
    learned first the earliest stages of anything
  • S fundamentals, basics

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sequester
  • During the famous trial, the judge ordered the
    jury to be sequestered.
  • Verb
  • To set apart, separate for a special purpose to
    take possession of and hold in custody
  • S seclude, segregate, isolate, closet

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winnow
  • The guy winnowed through the garbage to find the
    girls phone number that he had accidentally
    thrown away.
  • Verb
  • To get rid of something unwanted, delete to sift
    though to obtain what is desirable to remove the
    chaff from the wheat by blowing air on it to
    blow on, fan
  • S sift, strain, filter, sort
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