1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

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1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Abstruse - difficult to understand Beguile – charm or mislead Deplore - regret; disapprove of Impeccable - faultless; having no flaws Rancor - bitterness; hatred 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

Many people find higher mathematics to be abstruse. Ab’s truce Many people find higher mathematics to be abstruse.

Beguile Be guy ill A good magician uses a number of tricks to beguile his audience into believing that what they’re seeing is real.

Many people deplore the showing of extreme violence on television. Deep lore Many people deplore the showing of extreme violence on television.

impeccable Imp peck a bull My fourth grade teacher insisted on impeccable penmanship from every student.

rancor Rank core The husband and wife agreed that they should get a divorce and that the process should be done without rancor.

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary acclaim – (n. or v.) applaud; announce with great approval bolster – (v.) support; reinforce concede – (v.) admit; yield elated – (v.) overjoyed; in high spirits flagrant – (adj.) conspicuously wicked; blatant; outrageous 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

Acclaim a claim Thomas Edison was acclaimed around the world for his many useful inventions

Bolster bowl stir Knowing a lot of difficult words will bolster your confidence when you take the SAT.

Concede Cons seed Our tennis team conceded the match after it was discovered that one of our players was academically ineligible.

The new author was elated to see her first book in print. Eel ate ted The new author was elated to see her first book in print.

Flagrant Flag rant In a flagrant violation of the school dress code, Sally wore tights to school yesterday.

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Erroneous – (adj.) mistaken; wrong Extol – (verb) praise; glorify Glutton – (noun) someone who eats and drinks excessively Impair – (verb) injure; hurt Ravenous – (adj.) extremely hungry 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Gullible – (adj.) easily deceived Remorse – (n.) guilt Sage – (n.) a person celebrated for wisdom Tirade – (n.) extended scolding Turmoil – (n.) great commotion and confusion 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Raze – (v.) completely destroy Truncate – (v.) shorten; cut the top off Undermine – (v.) weaken; sap Falter – (v.) hesitate Hamper – (v.) obstruct; make more difficult 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Incite – (v.) arouse to action Intimidate – (v.) frighten Lofty – (adj.) very high Novelty – (n.) something new; newness Oblivion – (n.) obscurity; forgetfulness 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Robust – (adj.) vigorous; strong Embellish – (verb) adorn; ornament; add fictitious detail Somber – (adj.) gloomy; depressing; dark; drab Unwarranted – (adj.) Unjustified; groundless; undeserved Deride – (verb) ridicule; make fun of 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary

1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary Study all seven weeks. You will have a unit test over all thirty-five terms. 1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary