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Vocabulary 3

mesmerize hypnotize; fascinate

martial warlike; military

physical love and desire erotic physical love and desire

cupidity greed

an uncultured, materialistic person philistine an uncultured, materialistic person

broad-minded, universal catholic broad-minded, universal

jeopardize put in danger

unsafe; risky; insecure precarious unsafe; risky; insecure

minor or amusing fault or weakness foible minor or amusing fault or weakness

forte strong point

feeling; suffering; disease PATH = feeling; suffering; disease

lacking feeling or interest apathetic lacking feeling or interest

to identify with another’s feelings or thoughts empathize to identify with another’s feelings or thoughts

antipathy strong dislike

arousing pity or sadness pathos arousing pity or sadness

mentally ill or unstable person psychopath mentally ill or unstable person