Final Test All Units

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Word
Definition
adjacent  near, next to, adjoining  
germinate  to begin to grow, to come into being  
renovate  to repair, restore to good condition, make new again  
homocide  the killing of one person by another  
cater  to satisfy the needs of, try to make things easy and pleasant, to supply food and service  
retard  to make slow, delay, hold back  
animated  full of life, lively, moved to action  
literate  able to read and write, showing an excellent educational background  
unique  one of a kind, unusual  
malignant  deadly, extremely harmful, evil  
sodden  soaked with liquid or moisture, expressionless, dull  
wince  to draw back suddenly as though in pain or fear  
anecdote  a short account of an incident in someone's life  
fallible  capable of being wrong, mistaken or innaccurate  
grimy  very dirty, covered with dirt or soot  
anonymous  unnamed, without the name of the persosn involved, unknown  
eradicate  to root out, get rid of, destroy completely  
inimitable  not capable of being copied or imitated  
flagrant  extremely bad, glaring, scandalous  
fledgling  an inexperienced person, beginner, a young bird about to leave the nest  
salvo  a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, a spirited verbal attack  
disputatious  inclined to argue or debate, argumentative  
legible  easily read  
onslaught  a violent attack, a sudden onrush of something  
accelerate  to speed up, to cause to move faster  
entice  to attract, tempt  
quibble  to evade or belittle a point by raising petty objections  
bellow  to make a sound similar to that of a bull, a lound angry roar  
hospitable  offering friendly or generous treatment to guests  
dismantle  to take apart, to strip of something  
lavish  overly generous, extravagant  
clutter  to fill or cover in a disorderly way, a state of disorder, mess  
narrative  a story or detailed report  
infamous  very wicked, disgraceful  
misdemeanor  a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony  
vindictive  bearing a grudge, feeling or showing a strong tendence toward revenge  
implore  to beg earnestly for  
braggart  a boaster, boastful in a loud, annoying way  
nomadic  wandering, moving about from place to place  
quest  a search, hunt or to search, seek or ask  
embezzle  to steal property entrusted to one's care  
malady  a sickness or illness  
chronololgical  arranged in order of time occurrence  
saga  a narrative of heroic exploits  
massive  large and heavy, great in size and scope  
diminish  to make or become smaller or weaker  
blurt  to say suddenly or without thinking  
gala  a public entertainment marking a special event, festive  
hoax  a trick, big joke, or to trick or play a big joke on someone  
inflate  to fill with air or gas, to swell or puff out  
meager  poor, scant, just a little bit  
oppress  to govern or rule cruelly or unjustly, to weigh heavily on  


   

 
 

 
 

 
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