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Vocabulary unit 10

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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ADEPT

  • Def: (adj)thoroughly skilled (n) an expert
  • syn: masterful
  • ant: novice or clumsy
  • He was an adept in the medical department and he was the first person I went to when i didn't know where the bite had came from,
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Aspire

  • Def: to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal
  • syn: ascend
  • ant: quit
  • Being cut from the freshman team only made me aspire and play next year for JV.

Bleak

  • Def: bare,dreary,dismal
  • syn: cheerless,grim
  • ant: encouraging, upbeat
  • I made it clear that I did not want to be messed with or bothered with the bleak tone I used.
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Chide

  • def: to blame or scold
  • syn: rebuke
  • ant: approve
  • My nephew had been acting up all day and I found it hard to chide him with his baby voice.

Despicable

  • Def: worthy of scorn, contemptible
  • syn: low,cheap
  • ant: praiseworthy
  • I understood that my actions were despicable and was disappointed with myself.
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Diminutive

  • def: small, smaller than most others of the same type
  • syn: tiny, compact
  • ant: oversized
  • Sometimes being diminutive has its advantages, I was in that situation before.

Emancipate

  • Def: to free from slavery; to release or liberate
  • syn: unchain
  • ant: enslave
  • Many people who's last name is "Freedmen" most likely had their ancestors emancipated.
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Erroneous

  • Def: incorrect,containing mistakes
  • syn: all wrong
  • ant: exact
  • The call was obviously erroneous, however was never overcalled and it would cost the Packers the game.

Exploit

  • Def: (v) to make use of; to make improper use of (n) a deed
  • syn: take advantage of
  • ant: use correctly
  • Being a man for others means you're willing to do exploits even if it does'nt benefit yourself.
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Extemporaneous

  • Def: made on the spur of the moment
  • syn: off-the-cuff
  • ant: planned out
  • The decision to throw the ball at the goal line was extemporaneous and resulted in a Super Bowl lose.
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Impair

  • Def: to make imperfect,damage or harm
  • syn: injure
  • ant: strengthen
  • Ever since Derrick Rose's knees were impaired he has not been able to dunk like before.
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Invincible

  • Def: not able to be defeated
  • syn: unconquerable
  • ant: surmountable
  • The CHS Varsity Football team made it clear that they were invincible this season.

Languid

  • Def: drooping; without energy, sluggish
  • syn: lazy
  • ant: lively
  • The team was playing in a languid manner and somehow managed to record a victory.

Mire

  • Def: (n)mud,wet, swampy land (v) to get stuck
  • syn: swamp
  • ant: resort
  • Shrek made the best of his mire and refused to move anywhere else.
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Obtrusive

  • Def: forward; thrust out
  • syn: brash
  • ant: reserved
  • He was quite obtrusive when he was told the cold hard facts.
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Preamble

  • Def: an introduction to a speech or piece of writing
  • syn: prologue
  • ant: closing
  • I made my decision to read the book after I read through the preamble.
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Render

  • Def: to cause to become; to perform; to deliver officially
  • syn: submit
  • ant:
  • I rendered my paperwork and made it official that i was headed to OSU.
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Rugged

  • Def: rough,irregular,stormy
  • syn: harsh
  • ant: smooth
  • I was having a rugged day and I tried my hardest to not take it out on everyone else.
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Skeptical

  • Def: inclined to doubt; slow to accept the truth
  • syn: suspicious
  • ant: confident
  • I was skeptical about letting the new employee use my computer but he was okay.

Slipshod

  • Def: untidy in dress, sloppy
  • Syn: messy
  • ant: orderly
  • Whenever I feel like my room is slipshod, I clean everything even if it doesn't really need to be.
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