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Lists 16,17,18
Lessons 16,17,and18 Mr chungs english class
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| adjure | To command solemnly,as under oath. |
| affidavit | A written declaration made under oath before a notary public or some other official. |
| confidant | A person to whom secrets or private matters are confided. |
| conjure | To produce as if by magic. |
| fealty | The loyalty and duty of a vassal, or tenant, to his feudal lord. |
| fiance | A man engaged to be married. |
| fidelity | Faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances; loyalty. |
| infidel | A person who does not accept a particular faith. |
| jurisdiction | Authority, power, or control. |
| perjure | To render(oneself) guilty of a crime by giving deliberately false, misleading, or incomplete testimony under oath. |
| affect | To have an influence on; bring about a change in. |
| avenge | To take revenge on or get satisfaction for. |
| disinterested | Free of bias or self-interest; impartial. |
| effect | Something brought about by a cause or agent; result. |
| imply | To day or express indirectly; hint; suggest. |
| infer | To conclude from evidence; deduce. |
| precede | To come before in time; exist or occur prior to. |
| proceed | To go forward or onward, especially after interruption; continue. |
| revenge | Vengeance; retaliation. |
| uninterested | not paying attention; indifferent; unconcerned. |
| culminate | To reach the highest point or degree; climax. |
| eclipse | To obscure or overshadow the importance, fame, or reputation of; surpass; outshine. |
| epitome | Someone or something that is the typical or perfect example of an entire class or type; embodiment. |
| impeccable | Without flaw; perfect. |
| inimitable | Impossible to imitate or copy; matchless; unique. |
| optimum | Most favorable or advantages; best. |
| peerless | Without equal; unmatched. |
| quintessence | The most complete instance; the finest or most representative example. |
| sublime | Not to be excelled; supreme. |
| zenith | The highest point; peak. |