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Sadlier-Oxford Vocabular Workshop Level C Unit 7

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Acme   n. the highest point   summit, top, peak, pinnacle   low point, bottom, nadir  
Attribute   n. a quality or characteristic belonging to or associated with someone or something   trait    
Attribute   v. to assign to, credit with; to regard as caused by or resulting from   ascribe    
Belittle   v. to make something appear smaller than it is; to refer to in a way that suggests lack of importance or value   minimize, underrate, disparage   exxagerate, magnify, overestimate  
Convey   v. to transport; to transmit; to communicate, make known; to transfer ownership or title to   carry, send, impart    
Doctrine   n. a belief, principle, or teaching; a system of such beliefs or principles; a formulation of such beliefs or principles      
Excise   v. to remove by cutting   cut out, delete, expunge   put in, insert, interpolate  
Excise   n. an indirect tax on the manufacture, sale, or distribution of a commodity service      
Exotic   adj. foreign; charmingly unfamiliar or strikingly unusual   strange, alien, picturespue, colorful   native, indengenous, familiar, commonplace  
Haggard   adj. thin, pale, and careworn as a result of worry or suffering; wild-looking   dranwn, gaunt, wasted   healty, glowing, radiant, hale and hearty  
jaunty   adj. lively, easy, and carefree in manner; smart or trim in appearance   unconcerned, lighthearted   downcast, dejected, glum  
juncture   n. a joining together; the point at which two things are joined; any important point in time   union, seam, joint, turning poin    
menial   adj. lowly, humble, lacking importance or dignity     lofty, elevated  
menial   n. a person who does the humble and unpleasant tasks   underling, scullion, servant   boss, master  
parry   v. to ward off, fend off, deflect, evade, avoid      
parry   n. a defensive movement in fencing and other sports      
predatory   adj. preying on, plundering, or piratical   looting, pillaging, ravenous, rapacious    
ravage   v. to destroy, lay waste, ruin   wreck, devestate   spare  
ravage   n. ruinous damage, destruction      
stance   n. a way of holding the body; an attitude or position on an issue   posture, bearing    
tawdry   adj. showy and flashy but lacking in good taste   loud, garish, gaudy, tacky, vulgar   refind, tasteful, subdued  
turncoat   n. a person who switches to an opposing side or party   traitor, quisling, deserter, renegade   loyalist, diehard  
unassuming   adj. not putting on airs, unpretentious; modest     conceited, pretentious, self-important  
wallow   v. to roll about in lazy, clumsy, or helpless way; to overindulge in; to have in abundance   delight, bask in    
wallow   n. a wet, muddy, or dusty area used by animals as a sort of bath; a state of moral or physical collapse      
waver   v. to move to and fro, become unstedy; to show lack of firmess or decision   hesitate, falter   stand firm, be resolute  


   


 

 

 
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