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Unit 12 Vocabulary

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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VOCABULARY UNIT 12

BY ABDULLAH COLLINS

ABJURE

  • To renounce, repudiate under oath
  • Syn: forswear
  • Ant: affirm
  • I abjured the feeling of having my own house
  • when my mom invited me over for vacation.
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ACRID

  • Harsh in taste or odor
  • Syn: irritating
  • Ant: gentle
  • The acrid food made me throw up.

AUGUST

  • Majestic, inspiring admiration and respect
  • Syn: stately
  • Ant: humble
  • The august mansion made me want to buy
  • one of my own.
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CALLOUS

  • Emotionally hardened, unfeeling
  • Syn: insensitive
  • Ant: sensitive
  • The callous man did not care about the
  • homeless man.
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CLANDESTINE

  • Secret, concealed
  • Syn: covert
  • Ant: open
  • The clandestine door was hid so well that it
  • was not found for centuries.
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COMPUNCTION

  • Remorse, regret
  • Syn: scruple
  • Ant: shamlessness
  • The compunction in Wayne's face showed
  • he was sorry sbout stealing.
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CONFLAGRATION

  • A large destructive fire
  • Syn: holocaust
  • Ant: deluge
  • The conflagration was so big it burned down
  • half the neighborhood.

ELATED

  • In high spirits, jubilant
  • Syn: overjoyed
  • Ant: depressed
  • The elated team was so happy that they
  • won the championship.
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INDELIBLE

  • Not able to be erased or removed
  • Syn: lasting
  • Ant: erasable
  • The indelible marker was on my wall forever.
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INDULGENT

  • Yielding to the wishes or demands of others
  • Syn: permissive
  • Ant: strict
  • The indulgent letter was what the enemy needed
  • to give us back our president.

INVETERATE

  • Firmly established, long-standing
  • Syn: persisting
  • Ant: sporadic
  • The inveterate building has been there since
  • 1910.

IRRELEVANT

  • Not to the point, not applicable or pertinent
  • Syn: inapplicable
  • Ant: pertinent
  • The irrelevant words that came out of the students
  • caused him to fail the class.
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NOCTURNAL

  • Of or occuring in the night
  • Syn: nighttime
  • Ant: daytime
  • The nocturnal owl never sleeps at night.
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PLATITUDE

  • A commonplace, stale, or trite remark
  • Syn: cliché
  • Ant: epigram
  • The museum is the most platitude place of
  • all, everyone goes there.
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QUELL

  • To subdue, put down forcibly
  • Syn: pacify
  • Ant: active
  • I quelled the rabid dog because it was about
  • to bite my children.
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QUIESCENT

  • Inactive
  • Syn: still
  • Ant: active
  • The quiescent bear was hibernating for the
  • winter.
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RUMINATE

  • To meditate, think about at length
  • Syn: ponder
  • I ruminated as to whether I shouod marry
  • my girlfriend or not?
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TACIT

  • Unspoken, silent
  • Syn: unexpressed
  • Ant: explicit
  • The tacit child was afraid because she failed
  • a class.

TANGIBLE

  • Capable of being touched
  • Syn: perceptible
  • Ant: immaterial
  • The tangible book is way better than an
  • eBook.
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TRENCHANT

  • Inclusive, keen
  • Syn: penetrating
  • Ant: dull
  • The trenchant video touched everyones heart.
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