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Vocabulary Chapter 15 Page 164
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Abase (v.) to lower in esteem, degrade; to humble SYNONYM: lower, humiliate, prostrate, demean ANTONYM: elevate, ennoble, exalt
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Actuate (v.) to move to action; to impel SYNONYM: trigger, incite, instigate
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Avert (v.) to turn aside, turn away; to prevent, avoid SYNONYM: stop, deflect, ward off, preclude ANTONYM: invite, induce, provoke, cause
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Boorish (adj.) rude, unrefined; clumsy SYNONYM: vulgar, crude, uncouth, ill-mannered, gauche ANTONYM: suave, urbane, polished, courtly, well-bred
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Brunt (n.) the main impact, force or burden SYNONYM: blow, shock ANTONYM: aftershock, aftermath, repercussion
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Combatant (n.) a fighter, (adj.) engaged in fighting SYNONYM: soldier, disputant, warrior; hostile, battling ANTONYM: civilian, (adj.) peaceful, neutral
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Dormant (adj.) inactive; in a state of suspension; sleeping SYNONYM: resting, still, quiescent ANTONYM: awake, active, lively, productive
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Dubious (adj.) causing uncertainty or suspicion; in a doubtful or uncertain state of mind, hesitant SYNONYM: questionable, suspect, unsettled, undecided ANTONYM: certain, positive, indubitable, reliable
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Harangue (v.) to deliver a loud, ranting speech (n.) a loud speech SYNONYM: (v.) rant, lecture (n.) tirade, diatribe ANTONYM: (n.) whisper, murmur, undertone
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Harry (v.) to make a destructive raid on; to torment, harass SYNONYM: badger, pester, hound, pillage, ravage
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Impenitent (adj.) not feeling remorse of sorrow for errors or offenses SYNONYM: remorseless, unrepentant, incorrigible ANTONYM: ashamed, remorseful, contrite, apologetic
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Knave (n.) a tricky, unprincipled, or deceitful fellow SYNONYM: rascal, rogue, scoundrel, miscreant
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Legion (n.) a large military force; any large group or number; (adj.) many, numerous SYNONYM: (n.) multitude, host, throng, division, regiment ANTONYM: (n.) squad, platoon (adj.) few, sparse
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Liberality (n.) generosity, generous act; breadth of mind or outlook SYNONYM: largesse, magnanimity, broad-mindedness ANTONYM: stinginess, miserliness, narrow-mindedness
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Plaintiff (n.) one who begins a lawsuit SYNONYM: complainant, accuser ANTONYM: defendant, accused
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Probe (v.) to examine, investigate thoroughly; (n.) an investigation, a device used to explore or examine. SYNONYM: (v.) explore, scrutinize; (n.) inquiry, detector ANTONYM: (v.) conceal, hide (n.) cover-up, whitewash
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Protract (v.) to draw out or lengthen in space or time SYNONYM: prolong, extend, elongate, spin out ANTONYM: contract, compress, concentrate
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Quarry (v.) to cut or take from (or as if from) a quarry; (n.) a place from which stone is taken; something that is hunted or pursued. SYNONYM: prey, game, victim, excavation, pit, mine ANTONYM: hunter, predator, pursuer
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Spurn (v.) to refuse with scorn or disdain SYNONYM: turn down, reject, decline, snub, repudiate ANTONYM: accept, welcome, greet
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Subterfuge (n.) an excuse or trick for escaping or hiding something SYNONYM: dodge, blind, ruse, deception, artifice
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