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Vocab. Workshop

Unit 15

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Beacon a light or other signal that warns and guides; a lighthouse; anything that guides or inspires.
berserk violently and destructively enraged.
celestial having to do with the sky or heavens; heavenly; yielding great bliss or happiness.
chasten to punish (in order to bring about improvement in behavior, attitude, etc.); to restrain, moderate.
confiscate to seize by authority; to take and keep.
data information; facts, figures, statistics.
detract to take away from; reduce in value or reputation.
encounter a meeting (especially one that is unplanned); a meeting of enemies, battle; to meet or come upon.
epic a long narrative poem (or other literary composition) about the deeds of heroes; an event or movement of great sweep; on a grand scale, vast, titanic.
pantomime a play or story performed without words by actions using only gestures; to express in this way.
pessimist one who believes or expects the worst; prophet of doom.
precaution care taken beforehand; a step or action taken to prevent something from happening.
prosecute to bring before a court of law for trial; to carry out.
puncture a small hole made by a sharp object; to make such a hole; pierce.
retaliate to get revenge; to strike back for an injury.
sham fake, not genuine; something false pretending to be genuine; a pretender; a decorated pillow covering; to pretend.
uncouth unrefined, crude; awkward or clumsy.
underscore to draw a line under; to put special emphasis on; a line drawn under something.
wholesome healthy; morally and socially sound and good; helping to bring about or preserve good health.
wistful full of melancholy yearning or longing, sad, pensive.
Created by: dcglover
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