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Holt Vocabulary Workshop Fifth Course Lesson 14
Done By: Abdulla Khalifa
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Adj. Filial Meaning: of or expected from a son or daughter of a parent's or parents' offspring Synonym: relating to a son or daughter, daughterly Antonym: No Antonym Sentence: I can see a filial Connection between the father and the daughter.
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N. Chagrin Meaning: a feeling of disappointment, distress, or embarrassment Synonym: displeasure, annoyance Antonym: comfort, pleasure Sentence: Because the son failed the test, the father felt chagrin.
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V. Cede Meaning: to yield or give up; to transfer or render title to
Synonym: abandon, surrender Antonym: keep, continue Sentence: Because Moha mmed was afraid, he ceded the opportunity to go to Germany.
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V&Adj. Precipitate Meaning: v.to cause something to happen; to bring about quickly or suddenly/adj.reckless; rash; acting hastily or impulsively Synonym: hurry, speed Antonym: halt, hinder Sentence: Because Omar won the tournament, he precipitated his class mates to work harder.
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Adj. Proficient Meaning: advanced in a particular art or science; skilled; expert; qualified Synonym: able, skilled Antonym: unskillful, Inexperienced Sentence: Because Abdulla is Proficient in English, he is able to preform very well in the subject.
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N. Remission Meaning: a release from a debt or duty; a lessening of intensity; a diminishing Synonym: acquittal, pardon Antonym: blame, accusation Sentence: Because the teacher got a remission, he was able to return home early.
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V. Interposed Meaning: to put between; to insert between parts; to interject during a conversation; to intervene Synonym: interrupt Antonym: remove Sentence: Because Abdulla interposed while the teacher was speaking, he was kicked out.
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Adj. Debonair Meaning: graceful, charming, and smooth; seemingly carefree Synonym: charming, elegant Antonym: inelegant Sentence: Because Omar looked Debonair at the prom, he was charming.
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Adj. Blithe Meaning: happy; joyful; carefree Synonym: happy, jovial
Antonym: sad Sentence: Because all the students got high marks on the test, the teacher was blithe.
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Adj. Intrinsic Meaning: belonging to a thing by its essential nature; inherent Synonym: basic, inborn Antonym: extrinsic Sentence: Some people Intrinsic sharp behavior from their parents.
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