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Vocab for midterm Hangman

 
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(n.) one who believes that nothing can be known about God (adj.) without faith, skeptical  agnostic  
(n.) someone or something that is abandoned or neglected (adj.) left abandoned; neglectful of duty  derelict  
(n.) a crude image of a despised person  effigy  
(adj.) silly, empty of meaning or value  inane  
(adj.) certain, not to be doubted or denied  indubitable  
(adj.) open to discussion and debate, unresolved (v.) to bring up for discussion (n.) a hypothetical law case argued by students  moot  
(n.) a new convert, beginner, novice  neophyte  
(adj.) complete in all aspects and essentials; absolute; attended by all qualified members  plenary  
(adj.) pertaining to or characteristic of forests; living or located in a forest; wooded, woody  sylvan  
(n.) a grotesque or grossly inferior imitation; a disguise, especially the clothing of the opposite sex (v.) to ridicule by imitating in a broad or burlesque fashion  travesty  
(adj.) beastlike; beastly, brutal; subhuman in intelligence and sensibility  bestial  
(n.) a circle of acquaintances; a close-knit, often exclusive, group of people with a common interest  coterie  
(v.) to object or take exception to (n.) an objection  demur  
(v.) to decorate, adorn, touch up; to improve by adding details  embellish  
(adj.) appropiate, well chosen; marked by well-being or good fortune, happy  felicitous  
(adj.) glaring; tastelessly showy or overdecorated in a vulgar or offensive way  garish  
(adj.) needy, impoverished  indigent  
(v.) to cast overboard, get rid of as unnecessary or burdensome  jettison  
(adj.) very persistent; holding firmly to a course of action or a set of beliefs; hard to get rid of, refusing to be put off or denied  pertinacious  
(n.) clothing, garment  raiment  
(adj.) thoroughgoing, out and about; shameless, blatant  arrant  
(v.) to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; make consistent  conciliate  
(n.) one of a series of grades in an organization or field of activity; an organized military unit; a steplike formation or arrangement  echelon  
(adj.) stupid or foolish in a self-satisfied way  fatuous  
(n.) a massive and inescapable force or object that crushes whatever is in its path  juggernaut  
(n.) a prayer consisting of short appeals to God recited by the leader alternating with repsonses from the congregation; any repetitive chant; a long list  litany  
(n.) an inadequate quantity, scarcity, dearth  paucity  
(v.) to tear down, destroy completely; to cut or scrape off or out  raze  
(v.) to soak thoroughly, fill to capacity; to satisfy fully  saturate  
(v.) to cast off, discard; to get rid of something objectionable or unnecessary; to plod through as if through mud (n.) a mire, a state of depression  slough