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1. Abstract Adj. Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence. Working hard is an abstract value but one can demonstrate it by his/her actions.
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2. Advocate V. To support or speak in favor of something
In order to pass a law limiting work hours for teens, we need people to advocate on its behalf.
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3. Affirmation N. A declaration of the truth of something
Parent’s affirmation for the new law will surely help it pass the Senate.
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4. Ameliorate V. To make something better
The new law will ameliorate the later-than-normal working hours for teenager workers.
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5. Appease V. Say something to make them less angry
This new law will appease the parents of teen works in knowing their children will not be out so late at night.
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6. Archaic Adj. Not longer useful or efficient, language not in use anymore The old law is rather archaic and needs to be rewritten.
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7. Articulate V Speak clearly so the person speaking is understandable
When teens articulate their desire to do homework rather than work late, the judge might listen to them and change the law.
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8. Belligerent Adj. Hostile, ready to start a fight
When the new law was read, some teens became belligerent and wanted nothing to do with it.
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9. Blight N Spoiled or ruined state, especially in cities
Some parents were concerned about the blight that has taken over the area and don’t want their children out late at night working.
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10. Cacophony N. An unpleasant combination of loud sounds
In some work places the cacophony of all the different machinery can be quite harmful to the ears.
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11. Condone V. To overlook, excuse, or pardon
Bosses should not condone such loud noises and instead, need to make the workplace a safer environment.
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12. Contingent Adj. Dependent upon other circumstances, conditional
Some laws dealing with loud noises are contingent upon the degree of loudness and its effect on the worker.
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13. Corporeal Adj. Having to do with the body or physical world
Bosses are not allowed to use corporeal punishment on a teenage worker even if that teen makes a huge mistake.
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14. Culpable Adj. Deserving blame or punishment for a wrong
When a worker is culpable of a making a huge mistake, the boss has the right to fire the worker.
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15. Cursory Adj. Done in a quick or superficial way
If a boss teaches the company’s safety regulations in a cursory manner, then the boss could be in violation of the safety regulations himself.
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Vocabulary Practice Assignment
Decide on a topic and using each word in a sentence, write 15 sentences about that topic.
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