Unit Two. 1. Available: ready for use, at hand, obtainable Unit 2 Adjective Fresh produce is available at the farmers market.

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Unit Two

1. Available: ready for use, at hand, obtainable Unit 2 Adjective Fresh produce is available at the farmers market.

2. Cater: to satisfy the needs of, try to make things easy and pleasant; to supply food and service Unit 2 Verb Our grandmother cared for us all summer, but she refused to cater to our every whim, and she expected us to complete chores each day.

3. Customary: usual, expected, routine, regular, normal, traditional Unit 2 Adjective The customary tip given to a waiter for service is percent of the bill.

4. Dissuade: to persuade not to do something, discourage Unit 2 Verb The great advertising campaign and the information from health class was able to dissuade Chris from smoking.

5. Entrepreneur: a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business, businessperson Unit 2 Noun In the first year of business, an entrepreneur often assumes losses for the sake of future profits.

6. Firebrand: a piece of burning wood; a troublemaker; an extremely energetic or emotional person Unit 2 Noun The firebrand lasted for hours keeping the friends warm late into the evening.

7. Hazard: n. risk, peril, danger; v. to expose to danger or harm; to gamble, venture Unit 2 Noun or Verb When asked to predict when the long drought would end, the meteorologist would not hazard a guess. (v.) Snow tires can help eliminate the hazard of driving on icy roads. (n.)

8. Homicide: the killing of one person by another, murder Unit 2 Noun It did not take the jury very long to find the defendant guilty of homicide.

9. Indifference: a lack of interest or concern, apathy Unit 2 Noun The fact that everyone walked by, with indifference, the despondent women on the curb is troubling.

10. Indignant: filled with resentment or anger over something unjust, unworthy, or mean, offended, resentful, outraged Unit 2 Adjective Angered by the editorial in the newspaper, my mother wrote an indignant letter to the editor.

11. Indispensable: absolutely necessary, not to be neglected, essential, crucial, vital Unit 2 Adjective Oxygen is a gas that is indispensable to life processes.

12. Lubricate: to apply oil or grease; to make smooth, slippery, or easier to use, grease Unit 2 Verb The workers had to lubricate the equipment regularly so that the engine’s performance would not suffer.

13. Mutual: shared, felt, or shown equally by two or more, joint, shared, reciprocal Unit 2 Adjective During the course of the summer, the two teens realized that they had mutual respect and affection for each other.

14. Pelt: to throw a stream of things; to strike successively, bombard Unit 2 Verb The children resisted the urge to pelt the cars with snowballs and pelted each other instead.

15. Plague: n. an easily spread disease causing a large number of deaths, epidemic; a widespread evil; v. to annoy or bother, pester, vex Unit 2 Noun or Verb Painting: “The Plague at Ashdod” by Nicolas Poussin,1630.

16. Poised: balanced, suspended; calm, controlled, ready for action, collected, self-confident Unit 2 Adjective Past Participle A verb form which can be used as an adjective to describe a noun. The runner was poised to start the race.

17. Regime: a government in power; a form or system of rule or management; administration Unit 2 Noun

18. Retard: to make slow, delay, hold back, slow down, restrain, impede Unit 2 Verb Nothing will retard our crop’s development like another drought.

19. Transparent: allowing light to pass through; easily recognized or understood; easily seen through or detected, clear, translucent, obvious Unit 2 Adjective The clients could see easily into the office space through the transparent wall of windows.

20. Unscathed: wholly unharmed, not injured, unhurt, sound, intact Unit 2 Adjective Remarkably, the driver emerged from the wreck unscathed.