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Vocab Words Less 1-8

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Word
Definition
discern   to perceive; to detect differences  
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resolve   1. To make a firm decision about 2. To find a solution  
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perverse   Stubbornly doing something other than what is reasonable or required.  
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juncture   1. A serious state of affairs. 2. The condition or point of being joined.  
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dilatory   Tending to delay or postpone.  
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adjunct   An added part not essential to the whole  
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coherent   1. Showing an orderly relation of parts. 2. Sticking together  
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colloquial   Characteristic of ordinary converstaion rather than formal speech or writing.  
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commiserate   To fell or express sorrow or pity (used with with)  
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abstain   To refrain from something by one's choice.  
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condone   TO forgive; to disregard an offense.  
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strait   1. A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water. 2. (usually pural) A difficulty or bad position.  
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conjugate   To give forms of verbs in a fixed order  
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conjugal   Pertaining to marriage; the relation of husband and wife  
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subjugate   To conquer; to dominate completely.  
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stringent   1. Severe; constricted; tight 2. Pertaining to scarcity of money.  
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astringent   Harsh, severe OR A substance that tightened the tissues. (In medicine, a substance constricting living tissue).  
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tenacity   Hanging on to something persistantly or stubbornly  
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pertinacious   Holding firmly, even stubbornly, to a belief  
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injunction   An authoritative command or order  
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contrite   Throughly remorseful and repentant of one's sins.  
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exonerate   1. To free from blame. 2. To relieve of a task.  
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medium   1. A substance or element through which something is transmitted. 2. A person thought to have communication with spirits of the dead  
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subvert   To upset; to overthrow; to ruin.  
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tortuous   1. Having many twists and turns. 2. Deceitfully roundabout; tricky.  
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adversity   Hardship; misfortune  
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contend   1. To engage in a quarrel, a struggle, or rivalry. 2. To assert; to put forward in argument  
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defer   To postpone; to delay OR To yield respectfully to the opinion or will of another.  
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sequester   1. To go into hiding; to seek solitude. 2. To isolate  
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non sequitur   A statement that does not follow logically from evidence  
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obsequious   Excessively willing to yield to others.  
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mediate   To act as negotiator between opposing sides in a dispute  
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proponent   One who argues in support of something  
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contort   To twist or bend out of shape.  
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retort   To reply quickly and sharply, often as if in reply to an accusation. OR A quick, witty, something biting reply  
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introvert   A person whose thoughts and interests are directed inward.  
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avert   1. To turn away (one's eyes) 2. To prevent.  
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subservient   Excesively willign to yield; submissive  
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intent   Purpose OR Concentrating or dedicated to an idea or action  
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impertinent   1. Impudent; rude 2. Irrelevant  
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commodious   Spacious, roomy, as in a house  
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aptitude   A natural talent or ability; quickly in learning  
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inept   1. Without skill. 2. Inappropriate or out of place; foolish or absurd.  
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exposition   1. A precise statement or explanation. 2. A public exhibition or show.  
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subsequent   Coming after or later  
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prose   Ordinary speech or writing without rhyme or meter (that is, without verse) OR Referring to speech or writing other than verse  
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percussion   1. The sharp striking of one thing against another 2. Instruments that make a sound when struck OR Describing the striking of a substance ro a musical instrument  
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perennial   1. Lasting for an indefinately long time 2. Continuing regularly. 3. Living longer than two years, said especially of plants  
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permeate   To penetrate through space; to spread throughout.  
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persevere   To hold fast to a task or purpose despite handicaps or obstacles.  
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elation   Excited feelings of pride, triumph, or happiness.  
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distort   1. To change something to make it false 2. To twist (something) out of its natural shape  
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infer   1. To use available evidence to form a conclusion. 2. To guess.  
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exorbitant   Excessive  
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expound   TO set forth an explanation or view of something in detail (usually used with on)  
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mediocrity   The condition of being commonplace or ordinary, somewhere in the middle between high and low; a very ordinary person  
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extraneous   1. Coming from outside; foreign. 2. Not essential or vital.  
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compound   To mix together; to combine two or more parts or elements. OR Having two or more parts or elements. OR A combination of elements, parts, or substances  
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impose   To set up, or to force something (or oneself) on others OR To take unfair advantage of someone  
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impostor   One who deceives by using a false identiy  
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excerpt   A passage selected form a book, play, piece of music, etc OR To take a passage from a book, etc; to quote  
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exhilarate   To cheer; to stimulate; to enliven  
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extraterrestrial   Outside or originating outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere.  
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extravert   A person chiefly interested in things outside the self, directing thoughts outward rather than inward.  
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abrasive   Harsh; rough  
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abound   1. To exist in great quantities or numbers. 2. To be fully supplied or filled  
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abscond   To leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself  
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abhor   To destest thoroughly  
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abstemious   Sparing or moderate, especially in eating and drinking  
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discreet   Showing tact, respect, and restraint in speech or behavior  
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ascertain   To find otu something for certain  
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infraction   A violation, especially of the law  
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infringe   To go beyond set limits (used with on or upon)  
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suffrage   The right to vote, or a vote itself  
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superlative   The highest; above the rest  
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superfluous   Beyond what is required; extra  
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concise   Saying or writing much in few words  
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herbicide   A substance for killing plants, especially weeds  
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precise   Clearly expressed; exact; accurate in every detail.  
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analyze   To look at something carefully by attention to its parts  
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catalyst   A force or person causing action, especially without being involved or changed by the consequences.  
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absolve   To relieve of blame or obligation; to pardon a sin  
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resolute   Determined; unshakable  
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