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Unit 2 Vocabulary 7th Grade Language Arts
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available (adj.) Definition: ready for use, at hand
Synonyms: obtainable, on hand, handy Antonyms: unobtainable; not to be had; unavailable
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cater (v.) Definition: to satisfy the needs of, try to make things easy and pleasant; to supply food and service Synonyms: pamper, indulge, gratify, provide Antonyms: frustrate, deny, refuse Our grandmother cared for the twins all summer, but she refused to cater to their every whim.
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customary (adj.) Definition: usual, expected, routine
Synonyms: regular, normal, traditional Antonyms: strange, odd, unusual, untraditional In the United States, it’s customary to tip your waiter 20 percent of the bill.
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dissuade (v.) Definition: to persuade not to do something
Synonyms: discourage, talk out of Antonyms: persuade, talk into Despite offering big raises and bonuses, the boss was unable to dissuade workers from quitting.
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entrepreneur (n.) Definition: a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business Synonyms: businessperson, impressario In the first year of business, an entrepreneur often assumes losses for the sake of future profits.
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firebrand (n.) Definition: a piece of burning wood; a troublemaker; an extremely energetic or emotional person Synonyms: hothead, agitator, rabble-rouser Antonyms: peacemaker, pacifier, conciliator
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hazard Definition: (n.) risk, peril; (v.) to expose to danger or harm; to gamble Synonyms: (n.) danger; (v.) venture When asked to predict when the long drought would end, the meteorologist would not hazard a guess.
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homicide (n.) Definition: the killing of one person by another
Synonyms: manslaughter, murder Given the convincing evidence, it did not take the jury very long to convict the suspect of homicide.
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indifference (n.) Definition: a lack of concern or interest
Synonyms: apathy, unconcern Antonyms: interest, concern, enthusiasm I don’t care about sports, so the outcome of the Super Bowl was a matter of complete indifference to me.
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indignant (adj.) Definition: Filled with resentment or anger over something unjust or mean Synonyms: offended, resentful, outraged, exasperated Antonyms: pleased, delighted, overjoyed, elated Angered by the editorial in the newspaper, my mother wrote an indignant letter to the editor.
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indispensable (adj.) Definition: absolutely necessary, not to be neglected Synonyms: essential, crucial, vital Antonyms: unnecessary, nonessential, trivial Oxygen is a gas that is indispensable to life processes.
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lubricate (v.) Definition: to apply oil or grease; to make smooth, slippery, or easier to use Synonyms: oil, grease The workers had to lubricate the equipment regularly so that production wouldn’t suffer.
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mutual (adj.) Definition: shared, felt, or shown equally by two or more Synonyms: two-sided, joint, shared, reciprocal Antonyms: one-sided, unilateral Anyone with a crush on someone hopes that the feeling is mutual, and that they are admired in return.
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pelt (v.) Definition: to throw a stream of things; to strike successively; to hurry Synonyms: bombard, shower, pepper The children couldn’t resist the urge to pelt the cars with snowballs.
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plague Definition: (n.) an easily spread disease causing a large number of deaths; a widespread evil; (v.) to annoy or bother Synonyms: (n.) pestilence, epidemic; (v.) pester, vex Antonyms: (n.) boon, blessing In the 14th century, a plague spread by rats wiped out a quarter of Europe’s population. Mosquitos will plague the campers if they forget to put on bug spray before their hike.
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poised (adj.) Definition: balanced, suspended; calm, controlled; ready for action; put together Synonyms: collected, self-confident, ready Antonyms: nervous, tense
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regime (n.) Definition: a government in power; a form or system of rule or management; a period of rule Synonyms: administration, rule The present regime in that country came to power through democratic elections.
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retard (v.) Definition: to make slow, delay, hold back
Synonyms: slow down, restrain, impede Antonyms: hasten, speed up
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transparent (adj.) Definition: allowing light to pass through; easily recognized or understood; easily seen through or detected. Synonyms: clear, translucent, obvious Antonyms: smoky, unclear, indistinct
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unscathed (adj.) Definition: wholly unharmed; not injured
Synonyms: unhurt, intact, unimpaired Antonyms: injured, damaged, harmed, hurt Remarkably, the captain and the entire crew emerged from the wreck unscathed.
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