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Lists 13, 14, 15
Lists 13, 14 and 15 in Mr. Chungs class
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| adhere | To stick fast or together by or as if by grasping, suction, or being glued. |
| aggregate | Gathered together into a mass so as to constitute a whole; total. |
| dissimulate | To disguise under a feigned appearance. |
| egregious | Outstandingly bad, flagrant. |
| ensemble | Any unit or group complementary parts that contribute to a single effect. |
| facsimile | An exact reproduction or copy. |
| gregarious | Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable. |
| inheret | Existing in someone or something as a natural, essential part, quality, or characteristic. |
| segregate | To isolate or separate from others or from the main group. |
| semblance | An outward of token appearance; form. |
| affront | To insult intentionally. |
| altercation | A heated and noisy quarrel. |
| antagonist | One who opposes and actively competes with another; adversary. |
| bellicose | Warlike in manner or temperament. |
| breach | A breaking up or disruption of friendly relations; estrangements. |
| contentious | Quarrelsome. |
| dissension | A difference in opinion. especially one that leads to contention or strife. |
| rancor | Bitter, long lasting resentment; ill will. |
| retribution | Something given or demanded in repayment, especially punishment. |
| schism | A separation or division into factions. |
| arbitration | The process by which the parties in a dispute submit their differences to the judgment of an impartial person or group appointed by mutual consent. |
| attache | A person official assigned to the staff of a diplomatic office inn a foreign country to serve in some particular capacity. |
| consulate | The premises occupied by a consul, an official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign city in order to represent his or her governments commercial interests and to give assistance to its citizens there. |
| covenant | A binding agreement made by two or more persons or parties; compact. |
| discretion | The quality of demonstrating a cautious reserve in one's speech or behaviors; prudence. |
| emissary | An agent sent to represent or advance the interesting of a person, group, or nation. |
| entente | An agreement between two or more governments or powers or powers for cooperative action or policy. |
| Machiavellian | Of or pertaining to the doctirine of the italian diplomat NBiccolo Machiavello, a doctrine which denies the relevance of morality on a political affairs and holds that craft and a deceit are justifies in pursuing and maintainable political power. |
| protocol | The forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of stats. |
| status quo | The exciting condition or state of affairs. |