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Barron's h14

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zenith   point directly overhead in the sky; summit; acme; highest point  
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stamina   power of endurance; strength; staying power  
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blurt   utter impulsively from nervousness or excitement  
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extrapolation   projection; conjecture; V. extrapolate: infer (unknown information) from known information  
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vagabond   wanderer (without a permanent home); tramp  
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check   stop motion; curb or restrain  
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sophisticated   worldly wise and urbane; refined; complex; N. sophistication; V. sophisticate  
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solstice   point or time at which the sun is farthest from the equator  
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amalgamate   (of societies or groups) combine; unite in one body  
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auspicious   favoring success; giving signs of future success; Cf. auspices  
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pediatrician   physician specializing in children's diseases; N. pediatrics  
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elucidate   explain; make clear; clarify; enlighten; CF. lucid  
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foolhardy   rash; reckless; foolishly daring  
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erroneous   mistaken; wrong; incorrect  
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title   name (of a book, film, etc.); mark of rank; formal appellation as of rank or office (such as Lord or General); right or claim to possession; championship; Ex. title as head of the family; Ex. title to the estate  
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fallible   liable to err  
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alimony   payments made regularly to an ex-spouse after divorce  
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hirsute   hairy; having a lot of hair  
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militia   army composed of ordinary citizens rather than professional soldiers  
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sheaf   bundle of stalks of grain; any bundle of things tied together  
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rusticate   banish to the country; dwell in the country  
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ardor   heat; passion; zeal; ADJ. ardent  
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sonic   of sound or its speed in air; CF. subsonic, supersonic  
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leaven   add leaven to; cause to rise or grow lighter; enliven; N: agent, such as yeast, that causes dough to rise (by fermentation); element that lightens or enlivens  
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suborn   persuade to act unlawfully (especially to commit perjury); N. subornation  
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pare   cut away the outer covering or skin of (with a knife); trim; Ex. pare apples/expenses  
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misdemeanor   minor crime; misdeed; wrongdoing  
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tendentious   promoting a particular point of view; biased; having an aim; designed to further a cause; Ex. tendentious rather than truth-seeking; CF. tend: move in a certain direction  
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throes   violent anguish  
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nova   star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then returns to its original brightness  
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savor   enjoy; have a distinctive flavor, smell, or quality; N: taste or smell; distinctive quality  
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apolitical   having an aversion or lack of concern for political affairs  
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emancipate   set free; liberate  
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bovine   cowlike; placid and dull; slow-thinking; calm  
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expletive   meaningless word; interjection; profane oath; swear-word  
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agape   openmouthed  
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lampoon   ridicule; N: written attack ridiculing or satirizing a person, group, or institution  
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forte   strong point or special talent in a person's character  
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supple   flexible; limber; pliant  
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demerit   fault; bad quality  
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callus   area of thick hard skin  
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defoliate   destroy leaves; deprive of leaves (by the use of chemicals); N. defoliant  
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credence   belief  
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flip   send (something) spinning, often into the air, by striking with a light quick blow; turn over; Ex. flip over  
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prognosis   forecasted course of a disease; prediction; CF. prognostic  
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flounder   struggle and thrash about; proceed clumsily or falter (as in water, mud, snow, etc.); proceed in confusion  
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skiff   small light sailboat or rowboat  
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demoniac(demoniacal)   fiendish; cruel; N. demon: evil supernatural being; devil  
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ruse   trick to deceive; stratagem  
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sequester   isolate; segregate; seclude; retire from public life  
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transgression   violation of a law; sin; V. transgress: go beyond (a limit); violate; do wrong  
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analogous   comparable; similar  
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eclectic   selective; composed of elements drawn from disparate sources; selecting individual elements from a variety of sources; N. eclecticism  
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mangle   tear or cut to pieces; mutilate or disfigure; Ex. badly mangled bodies  
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waver   move or swing back and forth; be uncertain or unsteady in decision or movement; Ex. wavering between accepting and refusing  
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buccaneer   pirate  
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placid   peaceful; calm; Ex. placid child/lake  
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inscrutable   difficult to understand; impenetrable; not readily understood; mysterious  
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gaudy   flashy; showy  
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pigment   coloring matter (usually powder to be mixed with water or oil)  
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skittish   inconstant; capricious; frivolous; not serious; Ex. charming but skittish young woman; CF. skit  
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precept   practical rule guiding conduct; Ex. mother's precept  
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contumacious   stubborn and disobedient; resisting authority (esp. disobedient to an order made by a court)  
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solace   comfort in sorrow or trouble; consolation; V: comfort or console in time of sorrow or trouble  
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affliction   state of distress; trial; cause of distress or suffering; V. afflict: inflict grievous suffering on  
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introspective   looking within oneself; N. introspection: self-examination  
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contravene   contradict; oppose; violate (a rule, law, or custom); N. contravention  
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daunt   intimidate; frighten; discourage; dishearten  
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apogee   highest point; the point farthest from the earth; OP. perigee  
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mar   spoil the appearance of  
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temperament   characteristic frame of mind; disposition; emotional excess; ADJ. temperamental: of temperament; having frequent changes of temper; Ex. temperamental dislike of sports; Ex. temperamental actress  
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misadventure   mischance; ill luck; Ex. death by misadventure  
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flick   light stroke as with a whip; V: move with a light quick blow; strike with a light quick blow (as from a whip); Ex. flick the switch  
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plenitude   abundance; plenty; great amount; completeness; fullness; CF. plenary, plenty  
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preposterous   absurd; completely unreasonable; ridiculous  
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benefactor   gift giver; patron; person who does good or who gives money for a good purpose  
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suspense   state of being undecided; anxiety or apprehension resulting from uncertainty  
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gobble   eat very quickly  
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unfetter   liberate; free from chains; V. unfetter  
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incarnation   act of assuming a human body and human nature; one who personifies something; personification; Ex. previous incarnation/reincarnation  
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palette   board on which painter mixes pigments(coloring matters)  
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erudite   (of a person or book) learned; full of learning; scholarly; N. erudition  
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askew   crookedly; slanted; at an angle  
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ostensible   apparent; appearing as such; professed(pretended); pretended; Ex. ostensible purpose of the expedition  
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cringe   shrink back as if in fear; cower  
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perennial   something long-lasting; perennial plant; ADJ: lasting through the year or many years; lasting for a long time; enduring  
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generate   cause; produce; create  
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appraise   estimate value of; N. appraisal  
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executioner   person administering capital punishment  
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imperil   put in danger  
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uncanny   strange; mysterious; Ex. uncanny knack  
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sonnet   14-line poetic verse form with a fixed rhyme pattern  
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compromise   adjust or settle by making mutual concessions; endanger the interests or reputation of; put into danger, disrepute, or a dishonorable position; Ex. compromise one's principle; N.  
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bestow   confer  
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addendum   addition; appendix to book; something that is added (as at the end of a speech or book)  
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anonymity   state of being nameless; anonymousness; ADJ. anonymous  
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maritime   bordering on(adjacent to) the sea; nautical; of the ships or the sea; Ex. Maritime Provinces  
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