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ACT Power Plus Vocabulary Lesson Eight. deride – (v.) to ridicule; to mock The unpopular professor derided students who made mistakes. Synonyms scorn.

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1 ACT Power Plus Vocabulary Lesson Eight

2 deride – (v.) to ridicule; to mock The unpopular professor derided students who made mistakes. Synonyms scorn Antonyms praise

3 censure – (v.) to criticize sharply The judge censured the repeat offender for his criminal behavior. Synonyms condemn scorn Antonyms praise applaud

4 gambol – (v.) to frolic; to romp about playfully The pre-schoolers liked to gambol about on the playground. Synonyms play caper rollick

5 immolate – (v.) to kill someone as a sacrificial victim, usually by fire Some Buddhist monks immolated themselves in protest of the government’s policies.

6 recondite – (adj.) difficult to understand; profound Only a few students understood the recondite explanation of the theory.

7 martinet – (n.) a strict disciplinarian; taskmaster The teacher was a martinet who never made exceptions to the rule.

8 quagmire – (n.) a swamp; a difficult or inextricable situation The war was a political quagmire for three U.S. presidents.

9 gibe – (v.) to scoff; to ridicule; to make fun of His favorite pastime was to gibe at everything his wife said. Synonyms jeer taunt sneer Antonyms compliment praise

10 agape – (adj.) open-mouthed; surprised; agog Even the judge was agape when the witness told the ridiculous story in court. Synonyms astonished

11 carcinogen – (n.) causing cancer Benzene, a component of gasoline, is a carcinogen.

12 olfactory – (adj.) pertaining to smell If you have a cold, then your olfactory senses will not detect the gas leak.

13 imperious – (adj.) domineering; haughty The judge pronounced his findings in an imperious voice. Synonyms overbearing arrogant masterful Antonyms servile submissive

14 grotesque – (adj.) absurd; distorted The boy made a grotesque face behind the teacher’s back.

15 neologism – (n.) a new word or expression Some writers coin neologisms to confuse and impress their readers. Synonyms coinage

16 hackneyed – (adj.) commonplace; overused “Good as gold” is a hackneyed expression. Synonyms trite banal Antonyms fresh imaginative


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