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Unit 2!!! Level F
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Ameliorate (v) to improve or make better Clue: Amelia Earhart ameliorated the negativity people had about women in aviation.
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Aplomb (n) Poise and self confidence
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Bombastic (adj) Pompous language intended to conceal a lack of substance.
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Callow (adj) Inexperienced or undeveloped
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Drivel (n) saliva or mucus (n) Nonsense or foolish talk (v) to let saliva flow from the mouth or nose (v) to talk foolishly or aimlessly
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Epitome (n) The perfect example or model of a reality.
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Exhort (v) To urge or strongly advise
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ex officio (adj, adv) Latin: “From the office” By virtue of holding a certain office Ex. The President is the ex officio Commander in Chief. EX. A chairperson can be an ex officio member of all board-appointed committees.
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Infringe (v) To violate or go beyond bounds Clue: to go beyond the fringe; copyright infringement.
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Ingratiate (v) To establish favor through deliberate effort. It would be unctuous to ingratiate oneself by using bombastic flattery.
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Interloper (N) One who interferes or moves in where not wanted. The uninvited guest was an interloper who infringed upon the comfort of all present.
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Intrinsic (adj) Native, natural, internal
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Inveigh (v) To verbally protest against or violently attack in words.
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Lassitude (n) A lack of energy; exhaustion.
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Millennium (n) 1,000 years; period of great joy
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Occult (adj; n) From Latin meaning “knowledge of the hidden” (adj) Mysterious, magical, secret, hidden (n) matters regarded as involving the action or influence of supernatural. (used with the article “the”)
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Permeate (v) To spread through, penetrate, or pervade
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Precipitate (v, adj, n) Verb: to fall as moisture; to cause or produce Adjective: hasty, rash Noun: moisture; the product of an action or process. Clues: precipitation, precede
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Stringent (adj) Severe, strict; bitter Clue: strings, strict, strong
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Surmise (v, n) (v) To make a guess without much evidence (n) a likely guess that lacks proof
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