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Vocabulary Words American Literature Week #2

Abdicate Wallis Simpson & Edward VIII Representative Gabrielle Giffords Wallis Simpson & Edward VIII

Abdicate Definition: (v.) to give up power, duties or obligations Synonym: resign, relinquish, step down Antonym: accept, receive

Aberration

Aberration Definition: (n.) state or condition different from the norm. Synonym: deviation, abnormality Antonym: normality

Bias

Bias Definition: (n.) partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation. Synonym: prejudice, favoritism Antonym: impartiality, fairness

Capacious

Capacious Definition: (adj.) large in capacity Synonym: roomy, spacious Antonym: small, cramped

Digression

Digression Definition: (n.) message that departs from the main subject. Synonym: aside, detour Antonym: focus, concentration

Ephemeral

Ephemeral Definition: (adj.) lasting a very short time. Synonym: brief, momentary, fleeting Antonym: permanent, lasting

Fortitude

Fortitude Definition: (n.) strength of mind, courage Synonym: determination, resilience Antonym: weakness

Inconsequential

Inconsequential Definition: (adj.) lacking worth or importance. Synonym: insignificant, petty, trivial Antonym: important, essential

Opulent

Opulent Definition: (adj.) rich and superior in quality. Synonym: wealthy, lavish, luxurious Antonym: meager, bare, poor

Superficial

Superficial Definition: (adj.) shallow; not deep or penetrating. Synonym: insincere, trivial Antonym: deep, thoughtful