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Sloan- Units 1-2
Vocab
| Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deploy | To spread something out or to increase the width. | Intimation | Suggesting or impling something. | Averse | having a strong feeling of opposition. | Extol | To praise highly. |
| Dour | Gloomy and sullen. | Opulent | Wealthy, rich, or affulent. | Belligerent | Agressivly hostil. | Feasible | Capable of being done, effected, or accomplished. |
| Fortitude | Having a strong mental state that allows you to deal with pain. | Pliable | Easily bent, supple, flexible. | Benevolent | Having a strong feeling of opposition. | Grimace | A facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain. |
| Reiterate | To repeatedly say or do something. | Stolid | Not easily moved or stirred mentally. Unemotional. | Cursory | Going rapidly over somthing without noticing details. | Impervious | Incapable of being influenced, persuaded, or affected. |
| Tentative | unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant. | Unkempt | Uncared for or neglected. | Duplicity | Speaking or acting in two different ways concerning the same matter with intent to deceive. | Jeopardy | Hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury. |
| Aduterate | To corrupt or push bad ways upon. | Gape | An openmouthed stare. | Verbatim | corresponding word for word to the original source or text | Meticulous | Taking or showing great care in minuet details. |
| Ambidextrous | To be equally cordinated with both hands. | Gibe | Shake or handle roughly; to tease or taunt. | Warily | watchful; being on one's guard against danger | Quintessence | The most perfect embodiment of something. |
| Augment | To make something greater or more numerous. | Guise | External appearance. | Adroit | expert or nimble in the use of the hands or body. | Retrogress | To go backward into an earlier and usually worse condition. |
| Bereft | To not be able to use or have something. | Insidious | Having gradual and culitive effect. | Amicable | characterized by or showing goodwill; friendly. | Scrutinize | To examine in detail with careful or critical attention. |
| Tepid | moderately warm, lukewarm. | Impetus | A moving force; impulse; or stimulus. |