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1 Vocabulary Workshop Unit 5: #’s 1-20

2 acute (adj.) with a sharp point; keen and alert; sharp and severe; rising quickly to a high point and lasting for a short time Synonyms: clever, penetrating One who is an acute observer of human nature may notice subtle changes in people’s behavior.

3 bluster (v.) to talk or act in a noisy and threatening way; to blow in stormy gusts; (n.) speech that is loud and threatening Synonyms: (v.) spout, rant, brag, swagger (n.) bravado When we saw harsh winds bluster around our tent, we decided to change our plans for the weekend.

4 bungle (v.) to act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something through clumsiness. Synonyms: blunder, botch, mess up If we bungle this project, we may never get another chance to prove ourselves as a worthy team.

5 commentary (n.) a series of notes clarifying or explaining something; an expression of opinion. Synonym: explanation, remarks, narration, description, account, review, analysis Our spiritual leader gave us a helpful commentary on the true meaning of the Ten Commandments.

6 duration (n.) the length of time that something continues or lasts
Even though the story was hard to follow, my friends decided to stay for the duration of the opera.

7 eerie (adj.) causing fear because of strangeness; weird; mysterious
Synonyms: frightening, spooky, creepy It is a lot of fun to tell eerie ghost stories around a campfire.

8 facet (n.) one aspect or side of a subject or problem; one of the cut surfaces of a gem Synonyms: angle, characteristic, factor, element, cut One important facet of problem solving is to recognize when a solution makes no sense.

9 fidelity (n.) the state of being faithful; accuracy in details; exactness Synonyms: loyalty, faithfulness The fidelity of scratchy old records can’t match the clarity of CDs or DVDs.

10 fray (n.) a brawl; a noisy quarrel (v.) to wear away by rubbing; make ragged or worn; to strain; irritate Synonyms: (n.) scuffle (v.) unravel After the two loudest students began arguing, the whole class jumped into the fray.

11 headstrong (adj.) willful; stubborn
Synonyms: obstinate, mulish, unruly Even the most patient caregiver may feel challenged when faced with a headstrong child.

12 inhabitant (n.) one living permanently in a given place
Synonyms: resident, native, occupant, tenant Although she enjoys traveling to exotic places, she’s is a lifelong inhabitant of this small town.

13 numb (adj.) having lost the power of feeling or movement;
(v.) to dull the feelings of; to cause to lose feeling Synonyms: (adj.) unfeeling, insensible, dazed (v.) deaden This injection will numb the area so that the doctor can stitch the cut painlessly.

14 pacify (v.) to make peaceful or calm; to soothe
Synonyms: mollify, placate The factory owners hope to pacify the angry protestors with promises of higher wages and shorter working hours.

15 ravenous (adj.) greedy; very hungry; eager for satisfaction
Synonyms: starved, famished, voracious, wolfish Exercising vigorously for several hours gives me a ravenous appetite.

16 refute (v.) to prove incorrect Synonyms: disprove, rebut
After analyzing the situation, I now know a foolproof way to refute the original claim.

17 remorse (n.) deep and regretful for one’s past misdeeds; pangs of conscience Synonyms: guilt When the driver realized what a terrible accident he had caused, he was overcome with remorse.

18 setback (n.) something that interferes with progress; a disappointment, unexpected loss or defeat; a steplike recession in a wall Synonyms: failure, reversal A broken toe can be a major setback for a skater who hopes to qualify for the Olympics.

19 smug (adj.) overly self-satisfied, self-righteous
Synonyms: conceited, complacent Just because he got the lead in the school play doesn’t justify his irritating air of smug superiority

20 synopsis (n.) a brief statement giving a general view of some subject, book, etc.; summary Synonyms: outline, digest, abstract The teacher’s guide gives a synopsis of the plot of each story in the collection.

21 tarry (v.) to delay leaving; to linger, wait; to remain or stay for a while Synonyms: dawdle, dally He will be tempted to tarry longer if he thinks that this might be their last visit together.


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