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Vocabulary 6

Academic and Theological Vocabulary

TermDefinition
deliberate (adj.) done with or marked by full consciousness of the nature and effects; intentional; to think carefully and often slowly, as about a choice to be made.
rudimentary (adj.) of or relating to basic facts or principles; elementary
undeniable (adj.) difficult or impossible to deny; irrefutable
causality (n.) the principle of or relationship between cause and effect
matter (n) something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses; a physical body, a physical substance, or the universe as a whole
vast (adj.) very great in size, number, amount, or quantity
privation (n.) lack of the basic necessities or comforts of life
notion (n.) a belief or opinion, A mental image or representation; an idea or conception
approve (v.) to consider right or good; think or speak favorably of
trace (v.) to copy by following lines seen through a sheet of transparent paper
trace (n.) a visible mark, such as a footprint, made or left by the passage of a person, animal, or thing
consolidate (v.) to make strong or secure; strengthen
sue (v.) to petition (a court) for redress of grievances or recovery of a right
perceive (v.) to become aware of directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing
decency (n.) the state or quality of being decent; propriety
renown (n.) the quality of being widely honored and acclaimed; fame
boast (v.) to glorify oneself in speech; talk in a self-admiring way
distinctive (adj.) characteristic or typical
polished (adj.) refined; cultured
chariot (n.) an ancient horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in war, races, and processions
congeal (v.) to solidify by or as if by freezing
Created by: seminarian
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