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Unit 4
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abscond absent – to run off and hide Or When you run (off and hide), you will develop strong abs.
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access The television show “Access Hollywood” – reporters are able to “get at” celebrities. Or The reporters have admittance (access) to Hollywood parties and other celebrity events.
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anarchy For most people there was confusion when the floods came--Noah’s “Ark” Or monarchy (one ruler) vs. anarchy (no ruler— lack of government)
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arduous harduous = difficult or hard to do
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auspicious Looking at a baby picture: “Ah! Look at that pleasant (favorable) moment!”
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daunt daunted by the haunted house to overcome with fear; A bully can be daunting=intimidating. or daunt – dishearten - discourage
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disentangle Un-tangle – to free from tangles or complications
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fated fate- determined by fate (destiny) or fate fortune future
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hoodwink hood – wink to mislead by a trick, deceive Put on your hood so no one can see you (deceive), then wink so they know it’s a trick. “Hoodwinked” - film
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inanimate animation – gives life to an inanimate object—otherwise lifeless drawings (animals are NOT inanimate) “Beauty and the Beast” – clock, teapot, cup (Chip), candle are inanimate objects– through animation are given life.
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incinerate sin = hell = fire= ashes (to burn to ashes)
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intrepid the intrepid (fearless) trapeze artist
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larceny grand larceny (theft) vs. pilfer
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pliant ply-wood = bending readily compliant – to cooperate – be flexible peer pressure = easily influenced
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pompous pumped-up about yourself “full of yourself” pompous = overly self-important
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precipice precise edge steep cliff (or line) – edge of disaster
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prototype An original model on which later versions are patterned The original model of the iPad is patterned after the first prototype.
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rectify cor-rectify
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reprieve relieve – temporary relief/delay
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revile to attack with words or call bad names vile = drink =mouth = poison with words = evil
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