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Mr. Vandegrift's 9th Grade Midterm

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Word
Part of Speech
Definition
quail   verb   cower; shrink in fear  
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intimation   noun   a subtle pointing out; hint  
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ken   noun   perception; understanding  
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lascivious   adjective   given to or expressing lust; lecherous  
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predilection   noun   a preference or partiality  
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titillate   verb   to sexually excite; tickle  
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sidle   verb   to move forward in an unobtrusive, subtle way  
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inculcate   verb   to teach by rote repetition  
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smirch   verb   to dirty (usually metaphorical)  
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abrogate   verb   to abolish, especially by authority  
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fetish   noun   magical item  
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defamation   noun   expression of injurious statements  
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parochial   adjective   narrowly restricted in scope or outlook; provincial  
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trepidation   noun   state of alarm or dread  
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amenable   adjective   willing to go along; agreeable  
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ethereal   adjective   spiritual; existing in the air; heavenly  
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zenith   noun   the high point of an arch; apex  
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autumnal   adjective   fall-like; old  
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acrid   adjective   having a bitter, pungent smell  
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pallid   adjective   pale; drawn looking  
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denizen   noun   resident; one who lives in a green area  
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morbidity   noun   death; an obsession with death  
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misanthropy   noun   a hatred of others or mankind  
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plebeian   adjective   associated with the working class  
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loquacious   adjective   given to speaking often  
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pristine   adjective   pure; clean; untouched  
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blasphemous   adjective   in direct opposition to accepted beliefs; heretical  
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succor   noun   rest and sustenance give to the tired and hungry  
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talisman   noun   a good luck charm  
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garb   noun   clothing  
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amiable   adjective   friendly  
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potentate   noun   king; ruler in the Orient; sheik  
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vicissitude   noun   the changing opinions, whims, or desires  
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essay   verb   to make an attempt at; try  
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expiate   verb   to make amends or reparations for  
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vilify   verb   to make vicious and inflammatory statements  
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antipathy   noun   strong feeling of hate or aversion  
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abstruse   adjective   causing bewilderment; baffling  
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acquiesce   verb   to be in a state of agreement; give in  
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propinquity   noun   proximity; nearness  
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cabal(istic)   noun/adjective   a conspiratorial secret; secretive  
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machination   noun   act of plotting; scheme  
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despondent   adjective   feeling dejected  
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efficacious   adjective   working; effective; produces desired effect  
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capricious   adjective   impulsive; unpredictable; whimsical  
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erudition   noun   deep knowledge; learning  
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scurrilous   adjective   foul-mouthed; using vulgar language  
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propensity   noun   a tendency for  
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sedulous   adjective   hardworking; consistent in effort  
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impetuosity   noun   characterized by passionate and emotional decision making  
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mummer   noun   masked merrymaker at a festival  
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license   noun   deviation from normal rules  
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wanton   adjective   immoral; unchaste; lewd  
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disconcert   verb   to upset a normally calm person  
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discordant   adjective   disagreeable sounding; harsh  
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voluptuous   adjective   giving unrestrained pleasure to the senses; ample  
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buffoon   noun   a clown or jester  
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minion   noun   an obsequious follower; a subordinate  
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voracity   noun   hunger; ability to consume large amounts  
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nether   adjective   located below or under  
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recusant   noun   a religious dissenter  
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oscillation   noun   the steady back and forth or up and down movements  
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virtuosity   noun   expert skills (especially in music)  
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motley   noun   party colored attire of a jester  
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ejaculate   verb   to blurt out; exclaim  
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catacomb   noun   underground cemetery with chambers  
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rapier   noun   long, slender, two-edged sword (16th century)  
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aperture   noun   an opening; hole  
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burgher   noun   a comfortable member of the middle class  
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virago   noun   a woman regarded as nosy, scolding, or domineering  
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connubial   adjective   relating to marriage  
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disputatious   adjective   argumentative  
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harangue   verb/noun   a tirade; to deliver a scolding or vicious nagging  
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comely   adjective   attractive  
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malleable   adjective   able to be reshaped through pressure  
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roisterer   noun   a partygoer  
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phlegm(atic)   noun/adjective   mucus; calm, sluggish temperament  
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torpor   noun   state of mental or physical inactivity  
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junta   noun   a military group that takes power  
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addled   adjective   confused; impaired  
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impunity   noun   exemption from punishment  
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rubicund   adjective   inclined to a healthy rosiness or plumpness  
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termagant   noun   shrew; a quarrelsome, scolding woman  
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bilious   adjective   easily annoyed; ill-humored  
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gambol   verb   to frolic or leap playfully  
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cur   noun   mixed breed dog  
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patrimonial   adjective   belonging to the father; handed down from the father  
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demeanor   noun   the way one carries oneself; appearance  
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impropriety   noun   an action outside accepted behavior  
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eminent   adjective   famous; worthy of respect  
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eloquence   noun   the ability to shape words that move people  
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malefactor/tress   noun   evildoer  
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auspicious   adjective   suggesting good things in the future  
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evanescent   adjective   vanishing; likely to vanish  
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purport   verb   give as true; profess  
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visage   noun   the facial appearance of a person  
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rankle   verb   to disturb; irritate  
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ruddy   adjective   having a deep red color  
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esoteric   adjective   connected to a particular profession; specialized  
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heterodox   adjective   against accepted beliefs  
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