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Level C - Unit 1
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adage
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noun a proverb or wise saying
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revert
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verb to return to a previous state, practice or topic After four months of eating healthy, I reverted to my old ways and ate three donuts for breakfast.
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discordant
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adjective disagreeable in sound ; conflicting
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preclude
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verb to make impossible, prevent, or shut out
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collaborate
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verb to work with or work together Tina and Mike collaborated on a project for the science fair.
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churlish
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adj lacking good manners, politeness, or sensitivity Churlish remarks to your parents may preclude you from going to the game this Friday.
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decree
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noun an order having the force of law The king ruled by decree. verb to issue such an order; to command firmly Why does nature seem to decree nasty weather for our annual picnic?
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laggard
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adj falling behind; slow to move or act The laggard children were late to class. n a person who moves slowly or falls behind The laggards in the hall were late to class.
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servile
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adj of or relating to a slave; having or showing an excessive willingness to please others Most serious performers prefer constructive criticism to servile flattery.
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wrangle
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v to quarrel or argue in a noisy, angry way; to obtain by argument My brother and I used to wrangle over whose turn it was to take out the trash. n a noisy argument The customer got into a nasty wrangle with the shopkeeper.
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bonanza
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noun a large amount of something good a situation that creates a sudden increase in wealth or good fortune The movie The Hunger Games was a box office bonanza.
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citadel
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Noun A fortress that overlooks or protects a city; any strong or commanding place A medieval citadel once guarded the capital city of the Greek island of Rhodes.
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evolve
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Verb To develop gradually; to rise to a higher level J.K. Rowling’s scribbled notes on napkins evolved into the Harry Potter series.
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evolve
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excerpt
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Noun a passage taken from a book, article, etc. verb To take a passage from the text If you excerpt a quote from the text, make sure to enclose it in quotation marks.
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excerpt
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grope
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verb To search blindly and uncertainly To feel about hesitantly with hands When the power failed, we had to grope in the dark to find a working flashlight.
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hover
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verb To move back and forth uncertainly over or around A large group of vultures hovered in the air above the wounded animal.
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Hoverboard from Back to the Future
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jostle
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verb to make or force one’s way by pushing or elbowing; to bump or shove; to compete for I jostled my way through the crowd to see One Direction perform live in Time Square.
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plaudits
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noun applause; enthusiastic praise or approval The U.S. gymnastics team gratefully accepted the plaudits of their fans.
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rubble
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noun broken stone or bricks; ruins Bulldozers and wrecking balls soon reduced the damaged building to a heap of smoking rubble.
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vigil
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noun a watch, especially at night; any period of watchful attention Thousands attended the solemn vigil at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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