Unit 5. 1. anecdote- (n) a short account of an incident in someone’s life syn- tale, sketch, vignette, yarn 2. consolidate- (v) to combine, unite; to.

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Unit 5

1. anecdote- (n) a short account of an incident in someone’s life syn- tale, sketch, vignette, yarn 2. consolidate- (v) to combine, unite; to make solid or firm syn- strengthen, firm up, merge ant- scatter, disperse, dissipate 3. counterfeit- (n) an imitation designed to deceive; (adj) not genuine, fake; (v) to make an illegal copy syn- (adj) fake, phony, bogus ant- genuine, real, authentic 4. docile- (adj) easily taught, led, or managed; obedient syn- manageable, teachable, pliant ant- unruly, wayward, intractable, disobedient 5. dominate- (v) to rule over by strength or power, control; to tower over, command due to height syn- govern, overlook

6. entreat- (v) to beg, implore, ask earnestly syn- plead, appeal to ant- clamor for 7. fallible- (adj) capable of being wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate syn- errant, flawed ant- foolproof, unfailing, flawless 8. fickle- (adj) liable to change very rapidly, erratic, marked by a lack of constancy or steadiness, inconsistent syn- inconstant, faithless ant- constant, steady 9. fugitive- (n) one who flees or runs away; (adj) fleeting, lasting a very short time; difficult to grasp syn- (n) deserter; (adj) elusive ant- (adj) lasting, enduring, permanent 10. grimy- (adj) very dirty, covered with dirt or soot syn- filthy, sooty, soiled, dirt-encrusted ant- spotless, spick-and-span, immaculate

11. iota- (n) a very small part or quantity syn- speck, dab, job, bit, smidgen ant- flood, deluge, avalanche, glut 12. maul- (v) to beat or knock about, handle roughly; to mangle; (n) a heavy hammer syn- (v) manhandle, batter 13. potential- (adj) possible, able to happen; (n) something that can develop or become a reality syn- (n) possibility, capability ant- (adj) actual, real, unlikely, impossible 14. radiant- (adj) shining, bright; giving forth light or energy syn- glowing, brilliant, dazzling, resplendent ant- dull, tarnished, lackluster 15. rural- (adj) relating to farm areas and life in the country syn- countrified, pastoral ant- metropolitan, citified

16. substantial- (adj) large, important; major, significant; prosperous; not imaginary, material syn- considerable, tangible, big ant- minor, insignificant, negligible 17. tactful- (adj) skilled in handling difficult situations or people, polite syn- skillful, discreet ant- clumsy, gauche, indiscreet 18. tamper- (v) to interfere with; to handle in a secret and improper way syn- monkey with, fool with, mess with 19. ultimate- (adj) last, final; most important or extreme; eventual; basic, fundamental syn- farthest, furthest, terminal ant- first, initial, most immediate, nearest 20. uncertainty- (n) doubt, the state of being unsure syn- doubtfulness, unsureness ant- sureness, certainty, confidence