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Vocabulary List 7
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accomplice noun a person who helps another commit a crime connotation: neutral Both the robber and his accomplice were arrested.
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amalgamation noun the result of putting together, combining, or uniting; a mixture connotation: neutral The new Royals remix was an amalgamation of five of Lorde’s best songs.
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implicit adjective not plainly expressed; stated indirectly connotation: neutral While the cake recipe did not mention salsa, it was implicit that I shouldn’t add it to the batter.
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infer verb to determine that something is probably true based on information you have connotation: neutral Though she was silent as she shivered, we could all easily infer that Juanita was cold.
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retribution noun severe punishment for something very serious; vengeance; revenge connotation: negative Nelson Mandela would rather see problems solved peacefully than through acts of retribution.
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pejorative adjective showing disapproval; insulting; offensive connotation: negative Many words that are otherwise not offensive can be used in pejorative ways.
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vice noun a bad or immoral quality; a bad habit connotation: negative Smoking cigarettes may be America’s harmful vice, as over 16 million people live with a smoking- related illness.
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cursory adjective done very quickly with little attention to detail connotation: negative Sparknotes will only give you a cursory understanding of a book.
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perpetual adjective continuing all the time without changing or stopping connotation: neutral The changing of the seasons every three months is perpetual—it will never end.
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conflate adjective to fuse or combine things, especially in error; to confuse connotation: neutral People sometimes conflate Bernie Sanders’ position on veterans’ issues with this position on the military.
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constitute verb to be; to be made up of connotation: neutral Bricks, wood, and cement are the materials that constitute the walls of most older buildings on the East Coast.
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vary verb to change from being one way to being another connotation: neutral The temperature outside will vary depending on the season.
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