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UNIT 10
ALEX KRACKER
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ACQUIESCE
v. to accept without protest
syn- comply with, accede, yield
ant- resist, protest
The young child acquiesced his punishment
because he knew he deserved it.
3.
ALLURE
v) to entice n) a strong attraction
syn-v) beguile, tantalize n) enticement
ant-v) repel, turn off n) repellent
Macbeth felt a strong allure to the
position of king.
4.
ASKEW
adj,adv) twisted to one side, disapprovingly
syn- awry, lopsided, cockeyed
ant- straight, symmetrical
Engineers built the hotel askew and it
collapsed one year later.
5.
BLITHE
adj) cheerful, casual, unconcerned
syn- carefree, nonchalant, indifferent
ant- glum, morose, despondent
It is hard to remain blithe when there
are so many troubles in the world.
6.
CONTENTIOUS
adj) quarrelsome, inclined to argue
syn- argumentative, disputatious
ant- agreeable, amiable, pacific
Contentious people are often avoided
because they love to argue.
7.
COVET
v) to desire something of another
syn- crave, yearn for, hunger for
ant- disdain, scorn, despise
Coveting someone's goods can lead to
theft.
8.
CRESTFALLEN
adj) discouraged, downcast
syn- despondent, disconsolate
ant- elated, cheerful, cocky
James was crestfallen when
his parents forgot his birthday.
9.
DISHEVELED
adj) rumpled, hanging in disorder
syn- untidy, disarranged, tousled
ant- tidy, well groomed
Most homeless people are disheveled
and dirty looking.
10.
EXPONENT
n) one who advocates or explains
syn- defender, champion, interpreter
ant- critic, adversary, faultfinder
The politician brought an exponent with
him to clearly express his ideas.
11.
GARRULOUS
adj) given to much talking, tediously chatty
syn- talkative, loquacious
ant- reticent, mum, taciturn, laconic
It is very tiring to be around someone
who is garrulous.
12.
INSUPERABLE
adj) incapable of being overcome
syn- invincible, insurmountable
ant- surmountable, conquerable
The huge waves seemed insuperable
to the crew of the small canoe.
13.
LAMENTABLE
adj) to be regretted or pitied
syn- deplorable, regrettable, distressing
ant- praiseworthy, commendable, laudable
He will look back on this lamentable
choice not to study with regret.
14.
MISNOMER
n) an unsuitable or misleading name
syn- misnaming, malapropism
The company gave their product a
misnomer which led to disappointment
when it arrived.
15.
PROFESS
v) to affirm openly; to claim, pretend
syn- assert, proclaim, purport
ant- disclaim, disavow, repudiate
The preacher walked the streets
professing his faith.
16.
RESPITE
n) a period of relief or rest
syn- interval, intermission, lull, breather
The only respite some people get from
their work is a few hours of sleep at night.
17.
RETRIBUTION
n) a repayment; deserved punishment
sun- recompense, requital, just deserts
Many criminals are given a retribution
to make up for their crimes.
18.
SINUOUS
adj) winding; lithe, flexible
syn- twisting, supple, convoluted
ant- direct, unbending, rigid
The branches of the tree were not sinuous
so many of them broke in the wind.
19.
SONOROUS
adj) full, deep; impressive in style
syn- resonant, resounding, grandiloquent
ant- tinny, reedy, harsh, grating
Narrators often have sonorous voices.
20.
VANGAURD
n) foremost part of an army; leading position of field
syn- forefront, cutting edge, trailblazers
ant- rear guard, stragglers, laggards
The vangaurd was the first to fight.
21.
WASTREL
n) wasteful person; a good for nothing
syn- loafer, idler, profligate
ant- skinflint, tightward
That wastrel never eats his whole plate.
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