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Mr. Vandegrift's 9th Grade Final

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Word
Part of Speech
Definition
pitch   noun   angle; height  
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chid(den)   verb/adjective   to scold; scolded  
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thews   noun   limbs; muscles  
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interpose   verb   to go between  
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prick   verb/noun   incite; poke or spur  
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engrapht(ed)   verb/adjective   to firmly establish; grown together  
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wafture   noun   wave of a hand  
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lament(ation)   verb/noun   to mourn; a song or speech that expresses sorrow  
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emulation   noun   copy out of respect and admiration  
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puissant   adjective   powerful; wise; merciful  
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fawning   adjective   groveling; attempting to flatter  
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firmament   noun   the heavens  
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vouchsafe   verb   allow to happen  
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bayed   adjective   attacked or cornered like a hunted animal  
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extenuate   verb   to minimize; draw out  
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exigent   noun   excuse; reason  
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reveler   noun   party goer  
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ensign   noun   a flag used to identify a military group  
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obsequious   adjective   groveling; subservient; looking to curry favor from authority  
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ardent   adjective   passionate; emotionally warm  
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stratum   noun   a horizontal level, especially social  
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usurper   noun   person who takes power by force without authority  
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gendarmes   noun   French police  
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lithe   adjective   flexible; agile; supple  
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avowal   noun   a frank admission or acknowledgement  
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sublime   adjective   noble, majestic; of high spiritual worth  
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reverie   noun   abstract musing; day-dreaming  
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obstinate   adjective   stubbornly adhering to an opinion or attitude  
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proverbial   adjective   of or relating to a proverb  
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rapacity   noun   greed; cupidity; desiring live prey  
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despoil   verb   sack, plunder; deprive by force  
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parry   verb   deflect; avoid, especially a blow  
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implacable   adjective   impossible to appease  
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wrath   noun   anger, usually violent  
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abyss   noun   big hole  
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alacrity   noun   eagerness; cheerful willingness  
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obelisk   noun   a tall, four-sided, tapered shaft of stone that rises to a point  
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undulating   adjective   moving in a smooth, wave-like motion  
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covert   adjective   not openly practiced; secretive  
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bohemian   noun   person with artistic or literary interests that disregards conventional behavior standards  
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diaspora   noun   a dispersion of an originally homologous people  
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heady   adjective   intoxicating or stupefying  
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defer   verb   allow an authority to make a decision because of their better judgment  
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petulant   adjective   unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered  
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quarry   noun   hunted animal; large hole in the ground where rock is mined  
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drove   noun   a large body of like things  
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supercilious   adjective   feeling or showing haughty disdain  
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shell   verb   separate kernels (of corn) from a cob  
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bile   noun   greenish-yellow fluid secreted by the liver  
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tallow   noun   animal fat, used in candles and soap  
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remiss(ness)   adjective/noun   lax in attending to duty; negligence  
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fast   adjective/adverb   firmly fixed or fastened; securely  
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propitiate(ory)   verb/adjective   conciliate; attempting to please or win favor  
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wane   verb   to decrease gradually in size, amount, intensity, or degree; decline  
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malcontent   adjective/noun   dissatisfied with existing conditions; a chronically dissatisfied person  
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furtive   adjective   surreptitious or shifty; suggestive of hidden motives  
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usury   noun   practice of lending money and charging the borrower interest at an exorbitant rate  
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rake   noun   an immoral or dissolute person; libertine  
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poultice   noun   a soft, moist mass of material heated and applied to the body to relieve aching or soreness  
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noblesse oblige   noun   benevolent, honorable behavior considered to be the responsibility of privileged individuals  
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roughshod   adjective   (horseshoes) having nails or points to prevent slipping; marked by brutal force  
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comely   adjective   pleasing and wholesome in appearance; attractive  
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inveterate   adjective   firmly and long established; deep-rooted; habitual  
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dissolute   adjective   lacking moral restraint; indulgent in sensual pleasures or vices  
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piquant   adjective   pleasingly pungent or tart in taste; spicy; appealingly provocative  
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doggerel   noun   verse with a comic or burlesque nature  
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sough   verb   to make a rushing, rustling, or murmuring sound  
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conciliate   verb   overcome distrust or hostility of; placate  
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paean   noun   song of praise, joy, thanksgiving, or victory  
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astride   adverb/preposition   positioned between the legs  
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stolid   adjective   not easily moved emotionally or mentally; impassive  
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canter   noun   an easy gallop  
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prodigal   adjective   wasteful or recklessly extravagant (with money)  
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facetious   adjective   humorous; not intended to be taken seriously  
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quavering   adjective   shaking or trembling  
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terrier   noun   a breed of dog used to hunt rodents  
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agape   adverb/preposition   in the open position  
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audacious   adjective   bold; recklessly brave or fearless  
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gamin   noun   urchin; neglected boy left to run about the streets  
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lurid   adjective   gruesome, horrible, and revolting; causing one to stare  
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cowl   noun   a hooded, loose-fitting garment worn by monks  
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rend   verb   separate into parts using force or violence  
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compunction   noun   a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety of conscience for doing wrong; contrition  
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teamster   noun   a person responsible for driving a team of horses to move goods  
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harangue   verb/noun   to deliver a scolding or vicious nagging; a tirade  
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yokel   noun   a rustic; country bumpkin  
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wend   verb   to proceed or go; travel  
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