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Vocabulary 19

(V) TO MAKE UNEASY OR ASHAMED; TO EMBARRASS ABASH (V) TO MAKE UNEASY OR ASHAMED; TO EMBARRASS

(N) CHARM; (V) TO FASCINATE; TO TEMPT WITH SOMETHING DESIRABLE ALLURE (N) CHARM; (V) TO FASCINATE; TO TEMPT WITH SOMETHING DESIRABLE

(ADJ) MARKED BY SIGNS OF SUCCESS OR GOOD FORTUNE; FAVORABLE AUSPICIOUS (ADJ) MARKED BY SIGNS OF SUCCESS OR GOOD FORTUNE; FAVORABLE

DEFERENCE (N) YIELDING IN JUDGMENT, OPINION, OR WISHES TO ANOTHER; COURTEOUS RESPECT

(N) OUTWARD BEHAVIOR; MANNER OF CONDUCT; BEARING DEMEANOR (N) OUTWARD BEHAVIOR; MANNER OF CONDUCT; BEARING

(N) OUTWARD APPEARANCE; A COSTUME; A STYLE OR DRESS GUISE (N) OUTWARD APPEARANCE; A COSTUME; A STYLE OR DRESS

(ADJ) REACHING BACK BEYOND THE BOUNDS OF MEMORY; EXTREMELY OLD IMMEMORIAL (ADJ) REACHING BACK BEYOND THE BOUNDS OF MEMORY; EXTREMELY OLD

(ADJ) PERTAINING TO A PART OF THE WHOLE; COMPLETE; ESSENTIAL INTEGRAL (ADJ) PERTAINING TO A PART OF THE WHOLE; COMPLETE; ESSENTIAL

PURPORT (V) TO CLAIM TO BE OR DO SOMETHING; (N) THE APPARENT PURPOSE OF MAIN IDEA OF SOMETHING

SYNDICATE (N) A GROUP OF PERSONS OR COMPANIES UNITED TO CARRY OUT SOME ENTERPRISE OR BUSINESS; (V) TO FORM SUCH AN ASSOCIATION

VOCABULARY 20

(ADJ) BASED ON ONE’S OWN WISHES; NOT FIXED BY RULES; ABSOLUTE ARBITRARY (ADJ) BASED ON ONE’S OWN WISHES; NOT FIXED BY RULES; ABSOLUTE

(V) TO FRIGHTEN WITH A STERN MANNER OF HARSH WORDS; TO BULLY BROWBEAT (V) TO FRIGHTEN WITH A STERN MANNER OF HARSH WORDS; TO BULLY

BUREAUCRACY (N) THE COLLECTION OF DEPARTMENTS OF APPOINTED OFFICIALS THROUGH WHICH A GOVERNMENT IS RUN; INFLEXIBLE GOVERNMENTAL PROCEDURES

CONTRABAND (N) SMUGGLED GOODS

(ADJ) SENSELESS; POINTLESS; STUPID INANE (ADJ) SENSELESS; POINTLESS; STUPID

(ADJ) WISE IN LOOKING OUT FOR ONE’S OWN INTERESTS; PRUDENT; SHREWD POLITIC (ADJ) WISE IN LOOKING OUT FOR ONE’S OWN INTERESTS; PRUDENT; SHREWD

(ADJ) PLANNED OR PLOTTED; CLOSELY CONSIDERED BEFOREHAND; DELIBERATE PREMEDITATED (ADJ) PLANNED OR PLOTTED; CLOSELY CONSIDERED BEFOREHAND; DELIBERATE

PROXY (N) A PERSON WHO IS GIVEN THE AUTHORITY TO ACT OR STAND IN FOR ANOTHER; WRITTEN PROOF OF SUCH AUTHORITY

SCAPEGOAT (N) A PERSON OR THING WHO TAKES THE BLAME FOR THE MISTAKES OR CRIMES OF OTHERS

TRANSIENT (ADJ) LASTING OR USED FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY; NOT PERMANENT; FLEETING (N) A PERSON OR THING THAT HAS NO SETTLED PLACE