Chapter 8 Vocabulary.

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Chapter 8 Vocabulary

A good chance for promotion or growth 1. Opportunities A good chance for promotion or growth

To praise inordinately especially when inspired by self-interest 2. Flatter To praise inordinately especially when inspired by self-interest

3. Courage Bravery; nerve; guts

Recongition of other people of some quality or characteristic 4. Reputation Recongition of other people of some quality or characteristic

The driving force; incentive 5. motivation The driving force; incentive

How details are treated in a certain trade or art 6. technique How details are treated in a certain trade or art

Lasting for only a short or limited time 7. temporary Lasting for only a short or limited time

Theoretical; hypothetical 8. abstract Theoretical; hypothetical

Put off the execution of some task 9. postpone Put off the execution of some task

To move forward with trouble or against an obstacle 10. struggle To move forward with trouble or against an obstacle

11. joyous Full of joy

Enticement; something tempting 12. temptation Enticement; something tempting

Having to do with wishes and not reality 13. Wishful Having to do with wishes and not reality

14. privy Being “in on” a secret

15. discipline Self-control

16. Destructive Intended to destroy

The purpose for which effort is exerted; aim 17. Goal The purpose for which effort is exerted; aim

Crucial position to be attained; goal 18. objective Crucial position to be attained; goal

A drawing that explains something 19. diagram A drawing that explains something

Confidence in the truth of something 20. Beliefs Confidence in the truth of something