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1 Lesson 7 Vocabulary

2 1. Admonish- to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty.
The dean admonished the members of the team for neglecting their homework assignments. 2.Breach- an opening, gap, rupture, rift; a violation or infraction; to create an opening, break through Even her refusal to dance with him did not seem to make a breach in his gigantic conceit.

3 3. Brigand- a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman
The robber barons were a group of nineteenth-century captains of industry who amassed wealth by means that a brigand might use. 4. Circumspect- careful, cautious For the very reason that we are the most powerful nation in the world, we must be extremely circumspect in our foreign policy.

4 5. Commandeer- to seize for military or official use.
Instead of trying to commandeer the support of the student body, we must earn it by showing our sincerity and ability. 6. Cumbersome- clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving The organization of some government agencies is so cumbersome that it is all but impossible to know who is responsible for various activities.

5 7. Deadlock- a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces or factions; to bring to such a standstill. My mother broke the deadlock in the quarrel between my brother and me by saying that neither of us could use the car. 8. Debris- scattered fragments, wreckage After the storm, the beach was littered with driftwood and other debris.

6 9. Diffuse- to spread or scatter freely or widely; wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread Like the rings a pebble makes in a pool of water, the good feelings generated by the speech diffused through the crowd. 10. Dilemma- a difficult or perplexing situation or problem. During the crisis, the student found himself caught in a painful dilemma.

7 11. Efface- to wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed
If only I could efface the memory of the look of shock and disappointment on my mother’s face! 12. Muddle-to make a mess of; to get by; a hopeless mess Our city government seems to have muddled into a first-rate financial crisis.

8 13. Opinionated- stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one’s own ideas; having a closed mind
Since she is so convinced that there is only one right way- her way- I find her too opinionated. 14. Perennial- lasting for a long time, persistent; a plant that lives for many years. Developing nations in all parts of the world face the perennial problem of gaining a higher level of economic growth.

9 15. Predispose- to incline to beforehand
How can you expect to succeed at your new job when you are predisposed to believe that it is “not right” for you? 16. Relinquish- to let go, give up The senator refused to relinquish the floor to any other speaker before he had finished his statement.

10 17. Salvage- to save from fire or shipwreck; property thus saved
Is it too much to expect that I will be able to salvage a few shreds of self- respect from my humiliating failure? 18. Spasmodic- sudden and violent but brief; fitful; intermittent Spasmodic flashes of lightning and booming thunderclaps were accompanied by torrential rain.

11 19. Spurious- not genuine, not true, not valid
The evidence intended to show that some races or nationalities are superior to others proved to be completely spurious. 20. Unbridled- uncontrolled, lacking in restraint An economy in which the marketplace is considered “open” is one in which competition is more or less unbridled.


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