Vocabulary Workshop Level F - Accelerated 10 English

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Vocabulary Workshop Level F - Accelerated 10 English FINAL EXAM REVIEW Vocabulary Workshop Level F - Accelerated 10 English

approbation My broad hint that I had paid for the lesson myself brought smiles of approbation from all the judges at the piano recital.

approbation (n.) the expression of approval or favorable opinion, praise; official approval synonyms: commendation, sanction antonyms: disapproval, condemnation, censure

assuage Her eyes told me that more than a few well-chosen words would be needed to assuage her hurt feelings.

assuage (v.) to make easier or milder, relieve; to quiet, calm; to put an end to, appease, satisfy, quench synonyms: mitigate, alleviate, slake, allay antonyms: intensify, aggravate, exacerbate

coalition The various community organizations formed a coalition to lobby against parking laws.

coalition (n.) a combination, union, or merger for some specific purpose synonyms: alliance, league, federation, combine antonym: splinter group

decadence Some characterized her love for chocolate as decadence because she ate at least two candy bars a day.

decadence (n.) decline, decay, or deterioration; a condition or period of decline or decay; excessive self-indulgence synonyms: degeneration, corruption antonyms: rise, growth, development, maturation

elicit My attempt to elicit information over the phone was met with a barrage of irrelevant recordings.

elicit (v.) to draw forth, bring out from some course (such as another person) synonyms: call forth, evoke, extract, educe antonyms: repress, quash, squelch, stifle

expostulate Shakespeare’s Hamlet finds it useless to expostulate with his mother for siding with his stepfather.

expostulate (v.) to attempt to dissuade someone from some course or decision by earnest reasoning synonyms: protest, remonstrate, complain

hackneyed The Great Gatsby tells a universal story without being marred by hackneyed prose.

hackneyed (adj.) used so often as to lack freshness or originality synonyms: banal, trite, commonplace, corny antonyms: new, fresh, novel, original

petulant An overworked parent may be unlikely to indulge the complaints of a petulant child.

petulant (adj.) peevish, annoyed by trifles, easily irritated and upset synonyms: irritable, testy, waspish antonyms: even-tempered, placid, serene, amiable

provincial The banjo, once thought to be a provincial product of the Southern hills, actually came here from Africa.

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 synonyms: (adj.) narrow-minded, parochial, insular, naive antonyms: (adj.) cosmopolitan, catholic, broad-minded

transcend A great work of art may be said to transcend time, and it is remembered for decades, or even centuries.

transcend (v.) to rise above or beyond, exceed synonyms: surpass, outstrip

unctuous Her constant inquiring about the health of my family at first seemed friendly, later merely unctuous.

unctuous (adj.) excessively smooth or smug, trying too hard to give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or piety; fatty, oily; pliable synonyms: mealy-mouthed, servile, fawning, greasy antonyms: gruff, blunt