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Sadlier Level F Unit

Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Level F Unit 1

WordMeaning
approbation expression of appoval, praise, official approval, commendation, sanction
assuage to make easier, milder, relieve, to quiet, calm, satisfy, quench, mitigate, allay
coalition a combination, union, or merger for some specific reason, alliance, league, federation
decadence decline, decay or deterioration, excessibve self indulgence, degeneration, corruption
elicit to draw forth, bring out from some source, call forth, extract, evoke
expostulate to attempr to dissuade someone from some cource or decision by earnest reasoning,protest, complain
hackneyed used so often to lack freshness or originality, , banal, trite, commonplace, corny
hiatus a gap, opening, break, pause
innuendo a hint, indirect suggestion, insinuation, intimation
intercede to plead on behalf of someone else, to serve as a go-between, intervene, mediate
jaded wearied, worn-out, dulled in the sense of being satisfied by excessibe indulgence, sated, surfeited, cloyed
lurid causing shock, horor, revulsion, sensational gruesom, gory, grisly, ghastly, baleful
meritorious worthy, deservbing recognition, praise
petulant annoyed by small things, easily irritated, irritable, testy
perogative a special right or priviledge, perk
provincial narrow-minded, parochial, insular, naive, pertaining to an outlying area, narrow in moind or outlook
simulate to make a pretense of, imitate, make-believe, feign, pretend
transcend to rise above or beyond, exceed, surpass
umbrage shade cast by trees, offense, resentment, to take umbrage is to take offense to sometheing said or done, annoyance
unctuous excesslively smooth , trying to hard to give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, mealymouthed - a suck-up
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