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Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Level D Unit 5

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Definition
accomplice   n. a person who takes part in a crime  
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annihilate   v. to destroy completely  
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arbitrary   adj. unreasonable; based on one's whims without regard for reason or fairness  
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brazen   adj. shameless, bold; made of brass  
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catalyst   n. a substance that causes or speeds a chemical reaction  
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exodus   n. a large-scale departure or flight  
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facilitate   v. to make easier; to assist  
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incorrigible   adj. not able to be corrected; beyond control  
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latent   adj. hidden, present but not realized  
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militant   adj. given to fighting, active in support of a cause; n. an activist  
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morose   adj. having a gloomy manner; not friendly or sociable  
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opaque   adj. not letting light through; dense, stupid  
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paramount   adj. chief in importance, above all others  
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prattle   v. to talk in a foolish or simple way; to babble; n. baby talk  
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rebut   v. to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts; to refute  
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reprimand   v. to scold; find fault with; n. a rebuke  
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servitude   n. slavery, forced labor  
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slapdash   adj. careless and hasty  
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stagnant   adj. not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, dull  
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succumb   v. to give way to superior force, yield  
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