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Eng.II.Week 10

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v. to teem; to exist in large numbers; to have plenty abound
adv. In a worthy manner; commendably; excellently Admirably
n. a written statement made under oath Affidavit
n. a general pardon, especially for political prisoners amnesty
v. to criticize or blame; n. a condemning judgment; a reprimand censure
a line slanting diagonally across the weave of a fabric; a prejudice or personal tendency; v. to prejudice or sway bias
referring to suffixes or altered word forms that designate smallness, affection, or familiarity; a very small person or thing; adj. tiny; of small size diminutive
not capable of being given or withdrawn inalienable
to break open; to split; n. a split; a break in friendly relations rift
easily frightened; fearful; timid; cowardly timorous
a place or condition of chaos or turmoil bedlam
. informal in language; conversational colloquial
to unite; to strengthen; to make solid or firmly established consolidate
a necessary part or element; a voter represented by an elected official; adj. necessary in making up a whole; component constituent
to shorten; to decrease curtail
poverty-stricken; penniless; being without destitute
to set free; to release from slavery or oppression emancipate
rejoicing greatly; triumphant exultant
elaborate; excessively adorned or ornamented ornate
anything serving as an introduction, such as an introductory section of a piece of music; an opening prelude
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