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Vocabulary 5.2
Vocabulary 5 #11-20
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Indomitable | D-(adj) unconquerable, refusing to yield S- The emporer of France was indomitable. |
| Infallible | D-(adj) free from error; absolutely dependable S- The smartest man alive thinks his mind is so infallible. |
| Plod | D-(v) to walk heavily or slowly; to work slowly S- My employee was being plod at his desk. |
| Pungent | D-(adj) causing a shark sensation; stinging, biting S- I had pungent pain on my side from football. |
| Remiss | D-(adj) neglectful in performance of one's duty, careless S- The remiss employees didnt want to do any work today. |
| Repose | D-(v) to rest; lie; place;(n) relaxation, peace of mind, calmness S- I became so repose in my bed I just fell in a deep sleep of happiness. |
| Temerity | D-(n) rashness, boldness S- They had the temerity to speak against the government. |
| Truculent | D-(adj) fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh S- The truculent remark about Obama was shocking to America. |
| Unfeigned | D-(adj) sincere, real, without pretense S- The unfeigned novel belted my heart. |
| Virulent | D-(adj) extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful S- The virulent snake was about to attack Indiana Jones. |