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vocab unit 3

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rancor n.   1. bitter resentment or ill will; malice S: hostility, animosity  
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integrity n.   1. uncompromising adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty 2. the state of being whole or entire 3. a sound or unimpaired condition S: honor, completeness  
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slothful adj.   1. indolent; lazy S: idle, indolent, lasy  
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emulate v.   1. to imitate in an effort to equal or surpass 2. to rival with some degree of success S: imitate, copy  
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implacable adj.   1. not to be appeased 2. incapable of being pacified S: inexorable, unappeasable  
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tacit adj.   1. understood without being openly expressed; implied 2. silent; saying nothing 3. unvoiced or unspoken S: implicit, assumed  
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aficionado n.   1. an enthusiastic admirer; a fan of something S: admirer, devotee  
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salient adj.   1. prominent or conspicuous 2. projecting or pointing outward 3. leaping or jumping n. 4. an outward projection S: important, remarkable  
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inconsequential adj.   1. of no consequence; unimportant S: insignificant  
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scrutinize v.   1. to examine minutely 2. to conduct a scrutiny S: inspect, investigate  
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euphonious adj.   1. pleasing or sweet in sound 2. smooth-sounding S: melodious, dulcet  
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plaudit n.   1. a round or demonstration of applause 2. enthusiastic approval; an expression of praise S: recognition, acclaim  
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disparity n.   1. lack of similarity or equality 2. difference S: incongruity. dissimilarity  
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paucity n.   1. smallness of quantity; scarcity; scantiness 2. smallness or insufficiency of number; fewness S: insufficiency  
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exacerbate v.t.   1. to increase the severity, bitterness, or violence of (disease, ill feeling etc.) 2. to embitter the feelings of (a person) S: intensify, provoke  
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lassitude n.   1. weariness of body or mind from strain, oppressive climate, etc. 2. listlessness; languor 3. a condition of indolent; indifference S: lethargy, torpor  
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discredit v.t.   1. to injure the credit or reputation of; defame 2. to destroy confidence in the reliability of 3. to give no credence to S: jeopardize, endanger, tarnish  
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vebose adj.   1. expressed in or characterized by the use of many or too many words; wordy S: loquacious, repetitive  
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subtle adj.   1. barely noticeable S: mild, abstruse  
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obscure adj.   1. (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain 2. not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive 3. (of language, style, a speaker) not expressing the meaning clearly or plainly S: mysterious, blur, muddy  
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extraneous adj.   1. introduced or coming from without; not forming as essential or proper part 2. not pertinent; irrelevant S: nonessential, irrelevant  
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fallacy n.   1. an error in fact or logic S: misconception, falsehood  
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astute adj.   1. keenly perceptive or discerning; sagacious 2. clever; ingenious; shrewd; crafty S: perceptive  
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perspicacious adj.   1. having keen mental perception and understanding S: perceptive, discerning  
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querulous adj.   1. full of complaints; carping 2. characterized by or uttered in complaint; peevish S: petulant, complaining  
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