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VOCAB 3
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ADVERSARYADVERSARY one that contends with, opposes, or resists :an enemy or opponent He's a very smart criminal who pushes emotional buttons to get what he wants. He's quite a worthy adversary for Mac and the team.
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ALIENATE to cause to be estranged :to make unfriendly, hostile, or indifferent especially where attachment formerly existed And in parallel, as has been variously observed, Russia is systematically working to isolate and alienate Germany from its European neighbors
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He spoke without artifice or pretense.
clever or artful skill He spoke without artifice or pretense.
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COERCE :to restrain or dominate by force
Miriam Aukerman of the American Civil Liberties Union says immigration agents are coercing people to surrender their rights and agree to be deported to Iraq
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CRAVEN :lacking the least bit of courage
As each political campaign reminds us, flip-flop is one of the withering insults of our time, suggesting weakness, or craven cowardice, or both.
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CULINARY :of or relating to the kitchen or cookery They serve a variety of culinary delights.
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DEMISE to convey by will or lease
our much beloved, recently demised leader
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:to make cheerful and excited
EXHILARATE :to make cheerful and excited the exhilarating feeling of flying that hang gliding offers
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of a light yellowish-brown color
FALLOW of a light yellowish-brown color What a fallow greyhound
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to worry and impede by repeated raids
HARASS to worry and impede by repeated raids She was constantly harassed by the other students
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physically severe :stormy
INCLEMENT physically severe :stormy The game was postponed due to inclement weather.
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to do away with especially by killing
LIQUIDATE to do away with especially by killing He was hired to liquidate a certain businessman
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MUSE to become absorbed in thought; especially :to think about something carefully and thoroughly I could sell the house, she mused, but then where would I go
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The price difference was negligible.
so small or unimportant or of so little consequence as to warrant little or no attention The price difference was negligible.
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to make perpetual or cause to last indefinitely
PERPETUATE to make perpetual or cause to last indefinitely He perpetuates the myth that his house is haunted
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prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance
PRECEDENT prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance behavior that may be explained by a precedent event in her troubled life
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inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment
PUNITIVE inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment The Ombudsmen, however, have no punitive power, so the report’s findings do not carry the weight of law
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It is time to redress the injustices of the past
to set right ,remedy It is time to redress the injustices of the past
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I will have a sojourn in the country
a temporary stay I will have a sojourn in the country
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notably polite or polished in manner
URBANE notably polite or polished in manner EX: The dialogue is witty and urbane.
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DONE BY MOHAB OLAYAN
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