unit 4 vocab
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| mollify v.t. | 1. to soften in feeling of temper; pacify; appease 2. to mitigate; reduce S: placate, sooth
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| hedonism n. | 1. the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good 2. devotion to pleasure and self gratification as a way of life S: pleasure-seeking
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| vigor n. | 1. active strength or force; intensity;energy 2. healthy physical or mental energy or power; vitality 3. healthy growth in any living matter or organism, as a plant 4. effective force, esp. legal validity S:power, strength
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| extol or extoll v.t. | 1. to praise highly; laud S: praise
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| adulation n. | 1. excessive admiration for or devotion to S:praise, flattery, worship
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| gauche adj. | 1. lacking social experience or grace; not tactful; crude 2. crudely made or done S: awkward, uncouth, tactless, callow
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| preclude v.t. | 1. to prevent the presence or occurrence of; make impossible 2. to exclude or debar S: prevent, hinder, impede
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| paradox n. | 1. a seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that expresses a possible truth 2. a self-contradictory and false proposition 3. a person, thing, or situation, exhibiting an apparently contradictory nature S: puzzle
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| recalcitrant adj. | 1. resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant 2. hard to deal with, manage, or operate n. S: rebellious, obstinate
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| castigate v.t. | 1. to criticize or reprimand severely 2. to punish in order to correct S: rebuke, reprimand, chastise
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| urbane adj. | 1. having polish and suavity in manner or style 2. sophisticated S: refined, elegant
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| florid adj. | 1. elaborate or flamboyant S: flowery, fancy
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| taciturn adj. | 1. inclined to silence; reserved in speech; uncommunicative 2. dour, stern, and silent in expression and manner S: reticent, quiet
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| compunction n. | 1. a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety of conscience for doing wrong or causing pain; contrition; remorse 2. any uneasiness or hesitation about the rightness of an action; qualm S: shame, remorse, guilt
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| ostentatious adj. | 1. characterized by pretentious show in and attempt to impress others 2. intended to attract notice S: showy, pretentious
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| exacerbate v. | 1. to make worse or more severe S: aggravate, infuriate
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| circumlocution n. | 1. speaking in a round about way S: wordiness, redundancy
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| fraternize v. | 1. to associate with on friendly terms S: socialize
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| perspicacity n. | 1. intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings) 2. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions S: astuteness, shrewdness
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| solace v. | 1. to comfort of console S: alleviate, soothe
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| plethora n. | 1. excess; overabundance S: profusion, overkill, surfeit
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| pundit n. | 1. actual or self-professed authority S: expert, scholar, intellectual
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| caustic | n. 1. corrosive; that which can destroy tissue by chemical reaction adj. 2. sardonic; sarcastic S: satirical, cutting (as in a remark)
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| tedium n. | 1. dullness owing to length or slowness S: boredom, dullness, ennui
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| adjunct n. | 1. something attached to another in a dependent or subordinate position 2. person associated with another in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity S: appendage, supplement, attachment
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