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VOCAB may
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |