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Vocabulary Unit 1 English 11 The Wave by Hokusai

arbitrary: ADJ – subject to individual will or judgement; unreasonable circumstance: N – an existing condition or state of affairs comprehend: V – to understand concentration: N – a density of something conform: V – to act in agreement with; to comply

consent: V – to agree to or comply with what is done or suggested by another constitute: V – to form or establish despotism: N – a state of tyranny or complete government control diffuse: V – to pour out and spread; to scatter obligate: V – to bind or oblige morally or legally

posterity: N – future generations; all the descendants of one person precede: V – to come before proclaim: V – to announce officially or formally prone: ADJ – having a natural tendency towards something subdivision: N – a piece of land divided into building lots; a housing development

subsequent: ADJ – following or succeeding after or later susceptible: ADJ – easily affected by or subject to something tyranny: N – oppressive or unjust government; dictatorship unalterable: ADJ – unable to be changed uniform: ADJ – identical or consistent with others; the same