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Vocabulary Lesson 4 1
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Abscond (v.) To run off and hide. syn: bolt, make off, skip town 2
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syn: entry, ingress Access (n.) approach or admittance to places, persons things; an increase (v.) To get at, to obtain 3
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Anarchy (n.) a lack of government and law; confusion Syn: chaos,
disorder, turmoil, pandemonium Anarchy 4
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Arduous (adj.) Hard to do, requiring much effort
Syn: hard, difficult, laborious, fatiguing Arduous 5
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(adj.) favorable; fortunate
Auspicious (adj.) favorable; fortunate syn: promising, encouraging, propitious 6
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Daunt (v.) To overcome with fear, intimidate;
to dishearten, to discourage syn: dismay, cow 7
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Disentangle Syn: unscramble, unwind, unsnarl, unravel
(v.) to free from tangle or complications Syn: unscramble, unwind, unsnarl, unravel 8
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Fated (adj.) Determined in advance by destiny or fortune
Syn: destined, preordained, doomed 9
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Hoodwink (v.) to mislead by a trick, swindle Syn: fool 10
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Inanimate (adj.) not having life; without energy or spirit
Syn: dead, spiritless 11
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Incinerate (v.) To burn to ashes 12
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Intrepid (adj.) Very brave, fearless, unshakeable 13
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Larceny (n.) Theft 14
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Pliant (n.) Bending readily; easily influenced 15
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Pompous (adj.) Overly self-important in speech or manner; excessively stately or ceremonious 16
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Precipice (n.) a very steep cliff; brink or edge of disaster 17
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Prototype (n.) an original model on which later models are patterned.
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Rectify (v.) To make right, correct 19
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Reprieve (n.) A temporary relief or delay; (v.) to grant a postponement 20
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Revile (v.) To attack with words, call bad names 21
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