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UNIT 4
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Associated with or connected
Affiliated Adjective Associated with or connected 1
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“I would never be affiliated with someone who thinks that Pepsi is better than Coke.”
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To learn or discover with certainty
Ascertain Verb To learn or discover with certainty 2
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“From your writing, I have ascertained that you like Pepsi more than Coke.”
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To arrive at a new stage or level
Attain Verb To arrive at a new stage or level 3
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“I attained a new level of culture when I tried the Coke flight at the World of Coke in Orlando.”
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To leave or give in a will after one’s death
Bequeath Verb To leave or give in a will after one’s death 4
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“If I knew the secret Coke recipe, I would bequeath it to you after I died so that you could continue making the excellence.” 4
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Powerfully persuasive
Cogent Adjective Powerfully persuasive 5
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“After Josh’s particularly cogent speech, I decided I would try Pepsi after all.”
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To come together to form a single product
Converge Verb To come together to form a single product 6
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“Everyone converged on the restroom to check on me after Josh made me try Pepsi.”
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To move away from each other
Disperse Verb To move away from each other 7
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“After everyone checked on me in the bathroom, they quickly dispersed so as not to hear the sound of me returning my Pepsi to the world.” 7
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The condition of being honored
Esteem Noun The condition of being honored 8
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“I never have before, nor do I now hold Pepsi in high esteem.”
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Remove by erasing or crossing out
Expunge Verb Remove by erasing or crossing out 9
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“I hope that Coke knows I was only trying to be cordial in trying Pepsi and will expunge my guilt.”
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Finite Adjective Bounded or limited 10
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“I only have a finite number of sentences that I can make about Coke.”
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Invulnerable Adjective Immune from attack 11
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“My love for Coke is invulnerable to Pepsi’s sly ways.”
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Wishing evil upon others
Malevolent Adjective Wishing evil upon others 12
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“My malevolent attitude continues for people who try to make me drink Pepsi.”
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Cool or confident; unconcerned
Nonchalant Adjective Cool or confident; unconcerned 13
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“Trey nonchalantly brought up Pepsi in the conversation today.”
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Omniscient Adjective All-knowing 14
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“Because I’m not omniscient, I couldn’t know that he would trigger me by talking about it.”
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An answer to all problems; a cure-all
Panacea Noun An answer to all problems; a cure-all 15
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“If Trey would stop talking about Pepsi, it would be a panacea to all of the world’s ills.”
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Very attentive to details so as not to do wrong
Scrupulous Adjective Very attentive to details so as not to do wrong 16
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“If Brantley/Brayden were more scrupulous, he wouldn’t talk about Pepsi so much.”
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To avoid responsibility; to keep out of sight
Skulk Verb To avoid responsibility; to keep out of sight 17
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“It’s like Pepsi is skulking in the shadows, waiting to ambush you.”
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Supercilious Adjective Arrogant superiority 18
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“Paige is so supercilious when she talks about Pepsi and degrades Coke
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Beyond what is natural or normal
Uncanny Adjective Beyond what is natural or normal 19
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“I’ve never seen someone love Pepsi so much; it’s uncanny!”
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Easily excused or forgiven
Venial Adjective Easily excused or forgiven 20
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“Your love of Pepsi is venial, so I’ll forgive you this time, but just remember that in the future.”
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