Level G Unit 6 Vocabulary. ABJECT Definition: (adj.) degraded; cringing, contemptible, complete and unrelieved Synonyms: wretched, miserable Antonyms:

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Level G Unit 6 Vocabulary

ABJECT Definition: (adj.) degraded; cringing, contemptible, complete and unrelieved Synonyms: wretched, miserable Antonyms: lofty, noble, exalted abject misery abject poverty

AGNOSTIC Definition: (n.) one who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic (adj.) without faith Synonyms: doubter Antonyms: believer

COMPLICITY Definition: (n.) involvement in wrongdoing; being an accomplice Synonyms: collusion, inclusion Antonyms: noninvolvement, innocence

DERELICT Definition: (n.) someone or something that is abandoned or neglected (adj.) neglectful of duty Synonyms: vagrant, remiss Antonyms: conscientious, scrupulous

DIATRIBE Definition: (n.) a bitter prolonged verbal attack Synonyms: harangue, tirade Antonyms: eulogy

EFFIGY Definition: (n.) a crude image of a despised person Synonyms: figurine, likeness

EQUITY Definition: (n.) the state or quality of being just, fair, or impartial, equal treatment Synonyms: justice, fairness, impartiality Antonyms: injustice, unfairness

INANE Definition: (adj.) silly, empty of meaning or value Synonyms: vapid, idiotic, moronic Antonyms: sensible, meaningful Inane statement

INDICTMENT Definition: (n.) the act of accusing; a formal accusation Synonyms: charge, accusation

INDUBITABLE Definition: (adj.) certain, not to be doubted or denied Synonyms: unquestionable, indisputable Antonyms: questionable, debatable

INTERMITTENT Definition: (adj.) stopping and beginning again, sporadic Synonyms: fitful, spasmodic, random Antonyms: continuous, uninterrupted

MOOT Definition: (adj.) open to discussion and debate, unresolved (v.) to bring up for discussion (n.) a deliberate assembly, hypothetical law case argued by students (moot court) Synonyms:debatable, questionable Antonyms: undebatable, indisputable

MOTIF Definition: (n.) a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design

NEOPHYTE Definition: (n.) a new convert, beginner, novice Synonyms: rookie Antonyms: veteran, expert, pro

PERSPICACITY Definition: (n.) keenness in observing and understanding Synonyms: acuity, discernment Antonyms: dullness

PLENARY Definition: (adj.) complete in all aspects or essentials; absolute; attended by all qualified members Synonyms: unlimited, unrestricted Antonyms: limited, restricted

SURVEILLANCE Definition: (n.) a watch kept over a person; careful, close, and disciplined observation Synonyms: observation, scrutiny, monitoring

SYLVAN Definition: (adj.) pertaining to or characteristic of forests Synonyms: forested

TESTY Definition: (adj.) easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation Synonyms: irritable, petulant Antonyms: unexcitable

TRAVESTY Definition: (n.) a grotesque or grossly inferior imitation; a disguise, especially in clothing of the opposite sex Synonyms: burlesque, parody, caricature