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Sam Ch 11-18

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aficionado   an enthusiastic fan or admirer  
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bravado   false bravery; a boastful display of courage  
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embargo   government order preventing trade with another country  
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flotilla   a small fleet of boats or ships  
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hacienda   a large estate or ranch; the main house of such a ranch  
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incommunicado   without a way to communicate  
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junta   a group of military leaders who seize and hold power over a country; a council or small government body, especially in Central America and in South America  
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peccadillo   a small fault, often habitual  
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peon   an unskilled laborer or farm worker; a person in a low hierarchy; a person of low status  
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renegade   an outlaw, rebel, deserter, or traitor; abandoning a cause, group or principle  
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appreciable   noticeable; able to be perceived or estimated  
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breadth   width; distance from side to side; a wide range  
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copious   plentiful; abundant  
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gargantuan   gigantic; of immense size, volume, or capacity  
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innumerable   too many to count  
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inordinate   exceeding reasonable limits  
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negligible   not enough to be worth considering; insignificant  
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paucity   smallness of number; fewness; scarcity  
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pittance   a very small amount; an inadequate wage  
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proliferate   to multiply, increase, or spread rapidly  
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acme   highest point of achievement  
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adept   very skillful  
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aptitude   natural ability; talent; quickness in understanding; intelligence  
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astute   having shrewd judgment; observant, clever, and cunning  
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finesse   to achieve a goal or handle a situation with subtle skill; refinement, delicacy, and skill; subtle, skillful handling of a potentially difficult situation  
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painstaking   marked by or requiring great care; demanding extended or extreme effort, or diligence  
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precocious   showing unusually early development or maturity  
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prodigy   a person, often young, with exceptional talents or powers  
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resourceful   effective and imaginative in solving problems; practical  
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virtuoso   a very skilled musician or other type of artist; an expert or master artist  
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Idiosyncrasy   An unusual habit of one particular person  
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Innocuous   Harmless; not likely to offend anyone  
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Obtrusive   Unpleasantly noticeable; bold; thrusting out  
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Orthodox   Doing and believing what is commonly accepted or customary; following established faiths and beliefs  
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Prevalent   Widely or commonly existing or practiced  
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Prosaic   Dull; ordinary; lacking in imagination and spirit  
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Quaint   Charmingly odd, especially in an old fashion way  
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Rarity   Something that is very infrequent or scarce  
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Singular   Being the only one of a kind; unique; being beyond what is ordinary or usual; remarkable  
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Trite   Overused and therefore lacking in interest  
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Appraisal   Evaluation or estimation of worth  
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Base   Low or inferior in position or quality  
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Candid   Frank; honest; expressing one’s honest opinion; not posed or rehearsed  
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Criterion   A standard of judgment  
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Dexterity   Skill and grace in physical movement; cleverness  
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Legitimate   Lawful; proper and acceptable; genuine  
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Mediocre   Moderate to inferior in quality; ordinary  
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Meritorious   Worthy; deserving of praise  
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Truism   A statement of self-evident truth; a saying that, while true, has been overused  
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Validate   To establish or confirm the truth or legality of something  
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Circumlocution   The use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language  
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Cogent   Logical and convincing; appealing to reason  
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Discourse   Formal speech or writing; to speak or write formally and at length  
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Falter   To hesitate or stammer in speech; to move or function in an unsteady way  
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Literate   Able to read and write; knowledgeable; educated; well expressed  
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Prattle   To talk foolishly ; to chatter; foolish, annoying talk  
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Raconteur   A person who tells stories and relates incidents with skill and wit  
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Sophistry   Clever arguments that are misleading or incorrect  
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Utterance   Something that is said  
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Verbose   Using or containing too many words; excessively wordy  
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Arbitrary   Based upon impulse or random chance, rather than on reason  
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Coincidental   Happening or existing at the same time by chance  
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Contrive   To cleverly plan, plot or design  
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Deliberation   Slow careful thought  
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Fortuitous   Happening by lucky accident  
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Haphazard   Without plan or order; chosen randomly  
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Premeditated   Planned or arranged in advance  
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Prophetic   Foreseeing or predicting the future  
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Spontaneity   The quality of following personal impulse rather than outside influences or planning  
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Unwittingly   Unknowingly; without awareness  
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Assert   To state or express firmly  
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Ferocity   Fierceness  
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Flout   To disobey openly; to defy  
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Foolhardy   Unwisely bold; rash  
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Headstrong   Determined to have one’s own way; stubbornly and often recklessly willful  
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Incisive   Clear and sharp in analysis or expression  
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Outspoken   Frank and unreserved in speech; candid; spoken in a frank, unreserved or candid way  
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Undaunted   Not discouraged by danger or difficultly  
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Vehement   Showing intense emotion or passion; forceful  
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Vibrant   Pulsing with energy; vigorous; having bright colors  
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