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TROY GOOCH
VOCABULARY UNIT 10
2.
ADEPT
(Adj) thoroughly skilled, (n) an expert
(Syn) masterful, proficient
(Ant) clumsy, unskilled
The boy was adept at sports trivia.
3.
ASPIRE
(V) to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal
(Syn) yearn, aim for, soar
The bills had a aspire to make the playoffs.
4.
BLEAK
(Adj) bare, dreary, dismal
(Syn) grim, cheerless, gloomy
(Adj) rosy, cheerful, sunny
The house was very bleak.
5.
CHIDE
(V) to blame; scold
(Syn) upbraid, reprimand, rebuke
(Ant) approve, praise, compliment
The parents chide the child for his behavior.
6.
DESPICABLE
(Adj) worthy of scorn
(Syn) low, cheap, sordid
(Ant) praiseworthy, commendable
The boy had despicable behavior.
7.
DIMINUTIVE
(Adj) small, smaller than most others of the same type
(Syn) undersized, tiny, compact
(Ant) oversized, gigantic, huge
The diminutive cat was very small.
8.
EMANCIPATE
(V) to free from slavery
(Syn) set loose, unchain
(Ant) correct, exact, unerring
The slaves were emancipated.
9.
ERRONEOUS
(Adj) incorrect, containing mistakes
(Syn) mistaken, all wrong
(Ant) accurate, correct, exact
The boys essay was erroneous.
10.
EXPLOIT
(V) to make use of develop; (n) a feat deed
(Syn) turn to advantage
The man knew how to exploit the other man.
11.
EXTEMPORANEOUS
(Adj) made or delivered on the spur
(Syn) spontaneous, off the cuff
(Ant) planed, prepared
The dad was talking to the son about an hour completely extemporaneous.
12.
IMPAIR
(V) to make imperfect, damage
(Syn) injure, disable, cripple
(Ant) improve, strengthen, advance
When the boy was hurt he was glad his arm was not impair.
13.
INVINCIBLE
(Adj) not able to be defeated
(Syn) unconquerable, indomitable
(Ant) surmountable, conquerable
The varsity football team was invincible.
14.
LANGUID
(Adj) drooping; without enegry
(Syn) lazy, slack, listless
(Ant) lively, energetic, vigorous
The got no sleep so therefore he was languid.
15.
MIRE
(N) mud; wet swampy ground
(Syn) swamp, bog, slough
The car got stuck in the mire.
16.
OBTRUSIVE
(adj) foward
(Syn) brash, protruding
(Ant) recessed, reserved
The man was put off by his obtrusive essay.
17.
PREAMBLE
An introduction to a speech or writing
(Syn) opening, prologue
(Ant) ending closing
The preamble to the book was well written.
18.
RENDER
To cause to become
(Syn) present, submit, make
The boy rendered the essay.
19.
RUGGED
(Adj) rough, irregular
(Syn) rocky, blunt, harsh
(Ant) smooth, flat, soft
The hill was very rugged walking up it.
20.
SKEPTICAL
(Adj) inclined to doubt
(Syn) suspicious, incredulous
(Ant) believing, gullible
The man was skeptical of the decision he made.
21.
SLIPSHOD
(Adj) untidy in dress
(Syn) messy, untidy
(Ant) tidy,neat, orderly
The basement was very slipshod.
Troy Gooch
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