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1 Vocabulary Unit 2

2 The adroit juggler threw seven balls in the air at one time.

3 adroit- adjective skillful; expert with use of hands or mind synonym-clever

4 People should be amicable when settling arguments.

5 amicable-adjective friendly; peaceable synonym-congenial

6 I am highly averse to eating caviar because I don’t like its consistency.

7 averse-adjective having a strong dislike; opposed to synonym-unenthusiastic about

8 The Jet’s football coach has a belligerent attitude.

9 belligerent-adjective tending to fight;aggressive; synonym-pugnacious synoy

10 The kind man gives benevolent charity gifts every year.

11 benevolent-adjective kindly; charitable synonym- well meaning

12 I admit, my studying was only cursory so I wasn’t surprised by my failing grade.

13 cursory-adjective not thorough; hasty synonym-quick; superficial

14 The criminal’s duplicity was astounding; he even lied to his own grandmother!

15 duplicity-noun deceitfulness in speech or conduct synonym- fraud; double dealing

16 I must extol the man’s bravery and courage.

17 extol-verb to praise highly synonym-glorify; applause

18 At least give a feasible answer to my question!

19 feasible-adjective possible; able to be done synonym-workable; practicable

20 The hurt soccer player grimaced but continued to play.

21 grimace-verb to make a facial distortion synonym-to make a pained expression

22 Some people worry that a nuclear holocaust might destroy our civilization.

23 holocaust- noun large scale destruction, especially by fire synonym-devastation

24 A good roof should be impervious to rain.

25 impervious-adjective not affected or hurt by synonym-impenetrable

26 Three years ago, there was a strong impetus to change the Keefe mascot from the Unicorn to the Bronco.

27 impetus-noun a moving force; stimulus synonym-impulse, incentive

28 Driving a car with poor brakes can put your life in jeopardy.

29 jeopardy-noun danger synonym=risk

30 A truly clean house requires a meticulous caretaker.

31 meticulous-adjective extremely careful; particular about details synonym-fussy

32 My Nonny always had a sense of nostalgia for her old wedding song.
Not my grandparents, but very cute. 

33 nostalgia-noun a longing for something past synonym-homesickness

34 Quintessential (adj) Arroz con gandules is a quintessential Puerto Rican dish.

35 quintessential-adjective most typical synonym- classic, ideal

36 Don’t retrogress into your poor study habits again!

37 retrogress-verb to move back to an earlier condition synonym-revert

38 After scrutinizing the play, the umpires called it a home run.

39 scrutinize-verb to examine closely synonym-inspect

40 The coffee I ordered was only tepid when it arrived, so I asked the server to warm it up.

41 tepid-adjective lukewarm; not showing a lot of interest synonym-half-hearted; wishy washy


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