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Focus on the goal. Voc. Unit 6 Ms. B. Wulchak
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Vocab. Unit 6 Darry Evans c/o 2009 Revised 2010
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Abject Adj.- wretched, base, utter, most miserable, complete and unrelieved. In the American dream, those who work hard can escape abject poverty.
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Agnostic Noun- Noun- one who believes that nothing can be known about God. Adj.- Adj.- without faith, skeptical. Although he was a confirmed agnostic, he supported the rights of others to practice their religion.
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Complicity Noun- involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice. If you know a crime is being committed and you do nothing to prevent it, you may be accused of complicity.
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Derelict a derelict boat Noun- Noun- someone or something that is abandoned or neglected. Adj.- Adj.- remiss neglectful of duty The family complained about the unsightly collection derelict of derelict vehicles in their neighbor’s driveway.
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Diatribe Noun- a bitter and prolonged verbal attack. Synonyms- tirade, harangue The senator’s speech was more of a diatribe than a reasoned address.
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Effigy Noun- Noun-a crude image of a despised person. The night before the battle, the troops burned the despised enemy leader in effigy.
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Equity Noun- state or quality of being just, fair, or impartial. Prompted by considerations of equity, the father decided to divide his estate equally among his children.
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Inane Adj.- Adj.- silly, empty of meaning or value. The comment the girl made was so inane that all we could do was look at her. “Do they sell walls at Wal-Mart?
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Indictment Noun- the act of accusing; a formal accusation. The Grand Jury handed down the indictment for murder after deliberating in secret for two weeks.
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Indubitable Adj.- Adj.- certain, not to be doubted or denied. You can not argue with indubitable truths. Muhammad Ali - 3 time heavyweight champ; beating Liston, Frazier, & Foreman
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Intermittent Adj.- stopping and beginning again, sporadic; off and on. The pulled muscle in his back gave him intermittent pains for about a week. We are expecting intermittent rain showers today.
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Meretricious Adj.- Adj.- showy in a cheap or vulgar way. Madonna has been meretricious at times in her career.
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Moot Adj. open to discussion and debate; a kind of hypothetical law case competition argued by students. Verb- to bring up for discussion. The law student prepared for the moot court competition. It’s a moot point.
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Motif Noun - Noun - a principal idea, feature, theme, or element. The collector admired the unusual Asian motif that was woven into the fabric of the tapestry.
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Neophyte Noun -a new convert, beginner, novice. In comparison to an experienced wilderness hiker, he is a mere neophyte in the woods.
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Perspicacity Noun - Noun -keenness In observing and understanding, acuity The birdwatcher scans the surrounding trees and fields with the same perspicacity as a hawk looking for prey. (Some hawks have vision of 8X binoculars.)
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Plenary Adj.- complete in all aspects or essentials. Because of its importance, the case was presented at a plenary session of the Superior Court.
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Prestigious Adj.- Adj.- having a highly favorable reputation. Harvard is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. [1.pre-stij-uhs, 2.pre-stij- ee-uhs, 3.pre-stee- juhs,4.pre-stee-jee-uhs] Listen at dictionary.com
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Surveillance Noun - a watch kept over a person, scrutiny, close observation The police kept the suspect under close surveillance after she was released due to lack of evidence.
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Sylvan Adj.- Adj.- pertaining to or characteristic of woods and forests. Once upon a time, Hansel and Gretel walked down a sylvan path, leaving only bread crumbs in their wake.
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Testy Adj.- easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation. The baby was quite testy after getting his shots.
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Travesty Noun - mockeryparody Noun - an imitation, a mockery, a parody Verb- Verb- to ridicule by imitating in a broad or burlesque fashion. Weird Al Yankovic created a travesty to the song “Trapped in the Closet” by R. Kelly.
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