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Vocabulary flash cards
  • On a Power Point?

2
Theyre in no particular order!
  • coalition n
  • a combination, union, or merger for some specific
    purpose
  • elicit v
  • to draw forth, bring out from some source (such
    as another person)

3
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  • hiatus n
  • a gap, opening, break (in the sense of having an
    element missing)
  • intercede v
  • to plead on behalf of someone else to serve as
    a third party or go-between in a disagreement

4
Keep thinking!
  • lurid adj.
  • causing shock, horror, or revulsion sensational
    pale or shallow in color terrible or passionate
    in intensity or lack of restraint
  • approbation n
  • the expression of approval or favorable opinion,
    praise official approval

5
  • decadence n
  • decline, decay, or deterioration a condition or
    period of decline or decay excessive
    self-indulgence
  • expostulate v
  • to attempt to dissuade someone from some course
    or decision by earnest reasoning

6
My parents expostulate with me constantly, but I
still eat too much junk.
  • simulate v
  • to make a pretense of, imitate to show the outer
    signs of
  • umbrage n
  • shade cast by trees foliage giving shade an
    overshadowing influence or power offense,
    resentment a vague suspicion

7
The snakes decadence proved fatal.
8
Reverse order this time
  • a combination, union, or merger for some specific
    purpose
  • coalition n
  • to draw forth, bring out from some source (such
    as another person)
  • elicit v

9
Ohh I know this one!
  • a gap, opening, break (in the sense of having an
    element missing)
  • hiatus n
  • to plead on behalf of someone else to serve as
    a third party or go-between in a disagreement
  • intercede v

10
Its on the tip of my tongue!
  • causing shock, horror, or revulsion sensational
    pale or shallow in color terrible or passionate
    in intensity or lack of restraint
  • lurid adj.
  • the expression of approval or favorable opinion,
    praise official approval
  • approbation n

11
Yeah that one!
  • decline, decay, or deterioration a condition or
    period of decline or decay excessive
    self-indulgence
  • decadence n
  • to attempt to dissuade someone from some course
    or decision by earnest reasoning
  • expostulate v

12
Last two words . . .
  • to make a pretense of, imitate to show the outer
    signs of
  • simulate v
  • shade cast by trees foliage giving shade an
    overshadowing influence or power offense,
    resentment a vague suspicion
  • umbrage n

13
This coalition of bears was commonly called a
Wyoming Street Gang.
14
The rest of the list begins
  • unctuous adj.
  • excessively smooth or smug trying too hard to
    give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or
    piety fatty, oily pliable
  • prerogative n
  • a special right or privilege a special quality
    showing excellence

15
Hide the answers in your head!
  • assuage v
  • to make easier or milder, relieve to quiet,
    calm to put an end to, appease, satisfy, quench
  • meritorious adj.
  • worthy, deserving recognition and praise

16
The people who are trying to make you spend all
your money know these words
  • innuendo n
  • a hint, indirect suggestion, or reference (often
    in a derogatory sense)
  • transcend v
  • to rise above or beyond, exceed
  • petulant adj.
  • peevish, annoyed by trifles, easily irritated and
    upset

17
Could you shorten up this definition a little?
  • provincial adj.
  • pertaining to an outlying area local narrow in
    mind or outlook, countrified in the sense of
    being limited and backward of a simple, plain
    design that originated in the countryside
  • (n) a person with a narrow point of view a
    person from an outlying area a soldier from a
    province or colony

18
Ive heard that word before
  • jaded adj.
  • wearied, worn-out, dulled (in the sense of being
    satiated by excessive indulgence)
  • hackneyed adj.
  • used so often as to lack freshness or originality

19
Even this add couldnt shock a culture towards
violence.
20
My brain hurts!
  • wearied, worn-out, dulled (in the sense of being
    satiated by excessive indulgence)
  • jaded adj.
  • countrified in the sense of being limited and
    backward
  • provincial adj.

21
But this is how one studies!
  • a hint, indirect suggestion, or reference (often
    in a derogatory sense)
  • innuendo n
  • to make easier or milder, relieve to quiet,
    calm to put an end to, appease, satisfy, quench
  • assuage v

22
100 on a vocabulary test would be great!
  • excessively smooth or smug trying too hard to
    give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or
    piety fatty, oily pliable
  • unctuous adj.
  • used so often as to lack freshness or originality
  • hackneyed adj.

23
Think, McFly, think!
  • a special right or privilege a special quality
    showing excellence
  • prerogative n
  • excessively smooth or smug trying too hard to
    give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or
    piety fatty, oily pliable
  • unctuous adj.

24
Did Thomas Jefferson know these words?
  • to rise above or beyond, exceed
  • transcend v
  • peevish, annoyed by trifles, easily irritated and
    upset
  • petulant adj.

25
The safety harness did little to assuage his
fears.
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