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Semester 2 Vocab

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Word
Definition
timorous   afraid  
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yoke   to link or join together; to marry  
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zealot   someone with an extreme enthusiasm for a particular belief or activity; a fanatic  
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zenith   the highest point or state; the culmination  
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acrimony   sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, or disposition  
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ambiguous   lacking clearness or definiteness; obscure  
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ambivalence   indecision; a feeling of being pulled in two different directions  
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belie   to give an impression that is opposite of the way things really are; to misrepresent  
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blight   decay; disease; something that harms or destroys; widespread death or destruction  
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conundrum   a riddle; a mystery  
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copious   in large quantity; abundant; many  
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deplore   to express regret or disapproval; to complain, to criticize  
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circumspect   watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent  
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cloister   a quiet, secluded place  
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cursory   going rapidly over something without noticing details; hasty  
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deride   to make fun of; to ridicule  
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disdain   a feeling of scorn or contempt  
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disparage   to say negative things; belittle  
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eccentric   irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd  
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effervescence   bubbles, enthusiasm  
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ephemeral   lasting a very short time; short-lived; transitory  
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evasive   elusive or evanescent  
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euphemism   a word or phrase that is used to make an unpleasant idea sound better  
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fallacious   false; misleading; spurious  
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frugal   careful with money; thrifty  
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fulminate   to explode, either with sound or anger  
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harangue   a long, lecturing speech  
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hiatus   a break in the continuity of a process; a pause; a gap; an interruption  
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inane   silly; insignificant  
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inchoate   not yet fully developed; just begun; not organized  
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infamy   a bad reputation; notoriety  
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indict   to charge with a crime; to accuse  
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indolent   lazy  
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ingenuous   naive; unsophisticated; inexperienced  
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irresolute   indecisive; unsure  
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magnate   a person of great power  
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mollify   to lessen anger; to soothe; to placate  
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myriad   large number; many; too many to count  
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negligent   careless in a situation that could result in harm; neglectful  
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obdurate   stubborn; unyielding  
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obtuse   dull; blunt; unintelligent; lacking sharpness  
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opulence   luxury; riches; wealth  
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paragon   the model of excellence; the best  
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paucity   to few; scarcity  
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pernicious   destructive  
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petulance   grouchiness  
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ponderous   slow; weighty; labored  
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querulous   constantly complaining  
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recondite   hidden; difficult to understand; profound  
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repudiate   to disown; to reject  
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rudimentary   undeveloped; fundamental; elementary  
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resolve   determination; strong will  
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salubrious   promoting health  
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seditious   trying to stir up revolt against an authority figure  
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subjugate   to take over; enslave  
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slough   to discard; to cast off; to shed  
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subtle   hard to see or understand; elusive  
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stealth   secretive behavior  
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succor   help; aid; assistance, relief  
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truculent   aggressive; savage; cruel  
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viscous   resistant to flow; like a very thick liquid; sticky  
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volatile   capable of evaporating, exploding, or changing moods very quickly  
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wane   to grow smaller  
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wax   to grow larger  
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adroit   skillful in the use of the hands or in handling difficult situations  
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assiduous   persistent; hardworking; diligent  
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clemency   mercy  
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concur   to agree  
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cupidity   greed,especially for money  
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arcane   secret; mysterious  
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audacious   brazen; brash; nervy; very bold  
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coerce   to force someone by threatening or physically overpowering him or her  
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complacent   self-satisfied; unconcerned  
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contingent   dependent upon other circumstances; conditional  
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dissonance   clashing sounds; lack of agreement  
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duplicity   sneakiness; contradiction; deceit  
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emaciated   extremely thin; wasted away  
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equanimity   calmness; composure  
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exonerate   to free from blame; exculpate  
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germane   relevant; fitting  
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homogeneous   same throughout; consistent; uniform  
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incessant   continuous; endless  
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inscrutable   mysterious  
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irascible   easily angered  
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lament   to express sorrow; complain  
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opportunist   someone who takes advantage of the situation  
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preclude   to prevent; to make impossible  
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profuse   in large quantities; abundant  
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slander   negative oral remarks about another perosn that are untrue  
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skeptic   one who doesn't believe unless shown absolute proof; a doubter  
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solemn   serious; somber; grave  
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tantamount   equal; comparable  
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torpid   sluggish; dull; lacking enthusiasm  
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temerity   foolhardy disregard if danger; recklessness  
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vagary   an unpredictable action  
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vehement   zealous; ardent; violent  
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venerate   to regard or treat with reverence or respect; to revere  
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viable   capable of living  
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vociferous   crying out nosily  
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waive   to voluntarily abandon a legal right or privilege  
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