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Week 7 Part 1
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Sordid Adj. wretchedly poor; run-down, mean or selfish. Nineteenth century reformers made people aware of just how sordid conditions were in city slums. Filthy, squalid, base, vile.
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Untenable Adj. not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain. Minutes into the debate she had a sinking feeling that her position was completely untenable. Indefensible, insupportable, groundless.
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Versatile Adj. able to do many things well; capable of many uses. By moving from comedy to drama to musicals, he has shown himself to be a truly versatile actor. Adaptable, handy, all-around
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Vindicate V. to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify. Though the accused was vindicated in the end, his career was all by ruined by the allegations. Acquit, absolve, exonerate, advocate
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Wane V. to lose size, strength, or power. As the moon waned, the nights grew darker, we could hardly see our way along the forest trails. Diminish, decline, subside, dwindle.
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Annex V. to add to, attach, incorporate. N. an attachment or addition. The two nations protested when their militant neighbor annexed the disputed territory. Join, acquire, appropriate, procure.
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Cleave V. to cut or split open; to cling to. It is possible to cleave a ripe coconut neatly in two with just one swing of a machete. Sever, halve, sunder, adhere, clasp.
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Cordial Adj. in a friendly manner, hearty, cheery. N. a liqueur. Our aunt’s cordial welcome made us all feel right at home in her huge, drafty, Victorian house. Hospitable, affable, polite
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