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English 11A Week 1 Vocab

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RIFE

SOMETHING OF COMMON OCCURENCE, WIDESPREAD

RIFE

  • Overflowing (synonym)
  • Limited (antonym)
  • India a nation notoriously rife with graft and bribery.
  • The world is very rife with technology.

DELECTABLE

DELECIOUS (FOOD OR DRINK);EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL/ATTRACTIVE
Photo by Ivy Dawned

DELECTABLE

  • Delicious (synonym)
  • Unpalatable(antonym)
  • A delectable mix of four grapes.
  • The cookies are delectable.

INDIVISIBLE

UNABLE TO BE DIVIDED OR SEPERATED
Photo by Rogier Noort

INDIVISIBLE

  • Inseparable(synonym)
  • Seperable(antonym)
  • Are marriage and religion indivisble?
  • Being bestfriends means we are indivisible.

BURNISH

POLISH(SOMETHING LIKE METAL) BY RUBBING

BURNISH

  • Polish(synonym)
  • Dull(antonym)
  • Bush 41 reunion looks to burnish his legacy.
  • Many people burnish old jewelry.

PENITENT

FEELING OR SHOWING SORROW/REGRET FOR HAVING DONE WRONG

PENITENT

  • Repentant(synonym)
  • Unrepentant(antonym)
  • Pope Frankc turned penitent and pastor on sunday on his final day of visiting.
  • I feel penitent after lying.

ALLEGIANCE

LOYALTY OR COMMITMENT OF A SUPERIOR OR A GROUP OR CAUSE
Photo by The U.S. Army

ALLEGIANCE

  • Loyalty(synonym)
  • Disloyalty(antonym)
  • The woman Tashfeen Malik, declared allegiance to the Islamic state.
  • We declare allegiance to protect this country.

PLEDGE

A SOLEMN PROMISE OR UNDERTAKING
Photo by TheeErin

PLEDGE

  • Promise(synonym)
  • Breach(antonym)
  • The pledge China wants tech companies to sign.
  • I pledge to be a supportive U.S. citizen.