Dillon Unit 12 Words 1 - 10 Abjure \/\/\/\/ - To renounce, repudiate under oath, to avoid, shun.

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Dillon

Unit 12 Words

Abjure \/\/\/\/ - To renounce, repudiate under oath, to avoid, shun

Harsh in taste or odor; sharp in manner or temper Acrid

August  - Majestic, inspiring admiration and respect

 (Callous) - Emotionally hardened, unfeeling

- Secret, concealed; underhanded Clandestine

Compunction - remorse, regret

Conflagration - A large destructive fire

Elated - in high spirits

Indelible - not able to be erased or removed; memorable

Indulgent – yielding to the wishes or demands of others

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