ENGLISH IV UNIT 6 Vocabulary.

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ENGLISH IV UNIT 6 Vocabulary

Lamentations (n) Expressions of grief or mourning

Resolution (n) Fixed or determined state of mind

Prodigious (adj) Enormous; huge

Importuning (v) Pleading with

Conjecture (v) Guess

Expedient (n) Device used in an emergency

Sustenance (n) Food or money to support life

Commodity (n) Product that is bought or sold

Censure (v) Strongly disapprove; condemn

Stoic (n) Person indifferent to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain

Disabused (adj) Freed from false ideas

Destitute (adj) lacking

Abasement (n) Condition of being put down or humbled

Credulity (n) Tendency to believe too readily