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English II Vocab
Chapter 7 and 8
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| cynical | doubtful or distrustful of the goodness or sincerity of human motives |
| ambivalent | having opposing attitudes or feelings toward a person, thing, or idea; unable to decide. |
| demagogue | a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions to obtain power |
| demure | quiet and modest, reserved |
| intrepid | without fear, brave |
| destitute | extremely poor; lacking necessities like food and shelter |
| erudite | scholarly; learned |
| dilemma | a choice between two unpleasant or difficult options. |
| culimination | the highest point of attainment; the end or climax |
| concur | to be of the same opinion; to agree with |
| abate | to lessen in violence or intensity |
| decorum | conformity to accepted standards of conduct; proper behavior. |
| abhor | to detest, to hate strongly |
| dole | to distribute; to give out strongly |
| gamut | the whole range or extent |
| extrovert | one who is outgoing; one who is energized rather than drained by interactions with others. |
| droll | amusing in an odd or whimsical way |
| duplicity | intentional deceit in speech or conduct. |
| effigy | a crude dummy or image representing a hated person or group. |
| austere | stern; sever; plain |