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Vocabulary Unit 3 ENGLISH 11 Irises by Van Gogh

agitate: V – to disturb emotionally alter ego: N – a second self; other self; separate personality ambiguity: N – an unclear meaning authority: N – the power to control code: N – a system of signals or symbols for communicating messages

considerable: ADJ – large or great constituency: N – the voters in an electoral district cynic: N – a skeptical person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions dilemma: N – a situation requiring a choice between difficult options dimension: N – measurement in length, width, or thickness

diverse: ADJ – varied or different enterprise: N – a business venture estrangement: N – separation or alienation formally: ADV – made or done officially hostility: N – an unfriendly state, condition, or attitude

mindless: ADJ – showing or requiring no intelligence of thought; senseless naïve: ADJ – easily fooled or deceived paradoxical: ADJ – seemingly contradictory reflexive: ADJ – instinctive ultimately: ADV – finally, conclusively