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level e unit 7

sadlier vocabulary

QuestionAnswer
abhor To regard with horror or loathing, hate deeply Disgusting; causing loathing.
amend 1. to change in an official manner 2. To change by adding, removing, or altering.
buffet to slap or cuff to strike repeatedly
chaos A state of extreme confusion and disorder.
commodious having plenty of space to move around freely; roomy
discern 1. distinguish clearly (by sight or mind) 2. see, make out, recognize
extant Still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost.
implicate 1. Impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result. 2. To imply that someone has done something.
inter 1. Place in a grave or tomb. 2. to bury; to consign to oblivion
obviate 1. Do away with. 2. to anticipate and dispose of effectively;to render unnecessary.
renegade 1. Someone who rebels and becomes and outlaw. 2. A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
reprehensible 1. deserving of blame, rebuke, or censure 2. blameworthy, deserving to be scolded
somber 1. Lacking brightness or color; dull. 2. gloomy and sad; solemn and serious
squalid 1. Dirty or lack of care. 2. (adj.) filthy, wretched, debased
turbulent 1. adjective: characterized by unrest or disorder 2. violently agitated; disorderly; stormy
vociferous Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
voluminous of great size, numerous; writing or speaking at great length
waive to do without, give up voluntarily; to put off temporarily, defer
corrosive (adj.) eating away gradually, acidlike; bitterly sarcastic
martinet a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for ruler
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