By Christian D’Addario

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By Christian D’Addario BOOK C VOCAB 12 #11-20 By Christian D’Addario

Nauseate To make sick to the stomach. Extra: To cause to feel extreme disgust; sicken Synonyms: sicken; disgust

Negate To nullify Extra: Deny evidence, or truth of; to be negative Synonyms: invalidate

Pivotal Vitally important, essential. Synonyms: crucial, critical

Recipient One who receives; able or willing to receive. Synonyms: receiver, beneficiary

Ruse An action designed to confuse or mislead, a trick Synonyms: stratagem, dodge

Teem To become filled to overflowing Extra: To abound or swarm Synonyms: overflow

Tenet Opinion, belief, Synonyms: doctrine

Tractable Easy to deal with Extra: Easily managed Synonyms: docile, yielding

Ungainly Clumsy, awkward; unwieldy Synonyms: graceless

Voracious Greedy, excessively eager Extra: Craving large quantities of food Synonyms: gluttonous, insatiable