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Vocab 6

1. convey (v) 2. flecked (v) 3. communists (n) 4. humanitarian (n) 5. aspects (n) 6. committed (v) 7. cringe (v) 8. pacify (v) 9. alienate (v) 10. condemn (v)

6th hour only 11. dissidents (adj) 12. peace accord (n) 13. elusive (adj) 14. demoralize (v) 15. implications (n)

1. convey: (v) to give

2. Flecked (v): to put a small spots or marks of something on different parts of (a surface)

3. communist: (n)a person who believes in communism or is a member of a political party that supports communism

4. humanitarian: (n)a person who works to make other people's lives better

5. aspect: (n) the way a person, place, or thing appears

6. committed: (v) to say that (someone or something) will definitely do something

7. cringe: (v) to feel disgust or embarrassment and often to show this feeling by a movement of your face or body

8. pacify: (v) to cause (someone who is angry or upset) to become calm or quiet

9. alienate: (v) to cause (someone) to feel that she or he no longer belongs in a particular group, society, etc.

10. condemn: (v) to say in a strong and definite way that someone or something is bad or wrong

11. dissidents: (adj) disagreeing especially with an established religious or political system, organization, or belief

12. peace accord : (n) A peace treaty is an agreement between two hostile parties, usually countries or governments, that formally ends an armed conflict.

13: elusive: (adj)hard to find or capture

14. demoralize: (v) to cause (someone) to lose hope, courage, or confidence : to weaken the morale of (a person or group)

15. implications: (n) something that is suggested without being said directly