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lesson 36 vocab

jr year- lesson 36 vocab

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ardor warmth or heat of emotion; extreme force, vigor, or energy
assiduous marked by careful and unremitting attention, constant in application
bestial brutal without reason, having the attributes of a savage
concord agreement; concurrence in attitudes, consensus
confound to cause one to become confused
defer to put off action until a future time; to delay
dissected divided into numerous segments or parts
evince to show clearly
husband to manage prudently and in a conservative manner
impertinent insolently rude, not within the proper bounds of good taste or manners
inanimate without life
lithe flexible and graceful
maladroit inept, awkward
muted toned down or silenced
paradigm a very good example or model
perfidious calculated to deceive; deceitful; treacherous
potable something drinkable
redundant repetitious, superfluous
retinue a body of retainers who follow a prince or other distinguished person
sinuous bending in and out in a serpentine or wavy form
subjugate to bring under one's control
totter to stagger as if about to fall
usurp to take possession or authority over something without right
vicarious experienced through imagined participation in another's activity
woe great sorrow, grief, or misfortune
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