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Vocabulary 2

1. insidious 2. subvert 3. significant 4. applicable 5. analogy 6. embark 7. ornate 8. perception 9. plausible 10. assimilate

Per. 6 11. sublime 12. perspective 13. fastidious 14. banter 15. trepidation

1. insidious: developing so gradually as to be well established before becoming apparent

2. subvert:to pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals, allegiance, or faith

3. significant: having or likely to have influence or effect

4. applicable: capable of or suitable for being applied

5. analogy: A similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar

6. embark: to make a start a career or journey

7. ornate: elaborately or excessively decorated

8. perception: a mental image

9. plausible: appearing worthy of belief

10. assimilate: to be taken in or absorbed

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11. of outstanding spiritual, intellectual, or moral worth

12. point of view

13. difficult to please

14. to speak or act playfully or wittily

15. a nervous or fearful feeling of uncertain agitation