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VOCAB may

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Vociferous (adj.) describes someone or something that expresses opinions, feelings, or demands in a loud, clamorous, and insistent manne
Vicissitude (n.) a change or variation in circumstances, fortune, or state
Panacea (n.) a remedy for all ills, diseases, or difficulties
Latent (adj.) something existing but not yet developed, manifest, active, or obvious
Immerse (v.) to plunge or dip something completely into a liquid, or to involve oneself deeply in an activity or subject
Boisterous (adj.) describes people, behavior, or weather that is noisily turbulent, rowdy, energetic, and high-spirited.
Cacophony (n.) a harsh, discordant, or unpleasant mixture of sounds
Coagulate (v.) to change from a liquid to a thickened, partly solid, or congealed state
Delineate (v.) to describe, portray, or outline something with precise detail and clarity
Fickle (adj.) a person, emotion, or situation that is unpredictable
Rescind (v.) officially cancel, revoke, or take back a law, order
Serendipity (n.) the occurrence of fortunate, unplanned discoveries or happy accidents
Laudatory (adj.) describes speech, writing, or actions that express high praise, admiration, or commendation
Intimation (n.) an indirect, subtle suggestion, hint, or announcement that makes something known without stating it directly
Pittance (n.) a very small, meager, or inadequate amount of money, allowance, or remuneratio
Rectitude (n.) moral integrity, righteousness, and the quality of being honest and upright in character or conduct
Turgid (adj.) swollen, distended, or inflated, typically due to fluid
Umbrage (n.) offense, annoyance, or displeasure
Venerable (adj.) used to describe someone or something worthy of deep respect, honor
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