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Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 6

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explicit   1. In accordance with fact or the primary meaning of a term. 2. clearly expressed, to make very clear  
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officious   1. meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority 2. extremely eager to offer help or advice, bossy  
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solace   1. Give moral or emotional strength to. 2. Consolation; something that gives comfort. 3. relief from sorrow or disappointment; comfort.  
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brandish   1. Move or swing back and forth. 2. to swing, shake, flourish  
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extirpate   1. To remove by surgery. 2. To pull up by the stem or root. 3. To destroy completely.  
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ominous   1. foretelling evil 2. evil 3. telling of trouble to come; threatening.  
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deft   1. Quick and skillful in movement. 2. skillful; quick and sure - to know what you're doing  
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destitute   1. Poor enough to need help from others. 2. Without funds or belongings to care for oneself.  
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inopportune   1. coming at a bad time; not appropriate 2. Not opportune; not being a good opportunity  
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ironic   1. Meaning the opposite of what is expressed. 2. The difference between what is expected and what actually happens.  
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musty   1. Stale and unclean smelling. 2. Bad odor or taste from the effects of dryness or mildew.  
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pinnacle   1. A lofty peak. 2. the highest point of achievement; a lofty peak  
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premeditated   1. Fully planned beforehand; deliberate. 2. Think about and plan way ahead 3. planned in advance; especially a crime that was planned in advance  
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rampant   1. Threateningly wild, without restraint or control; widespread. 2. Exceeding or growing without control; wild in actions.  
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stately   1. Of size and dignity suggestive of a statue. 2. lowly, humble, servile, abject 3. appearing important and worthy of respect  
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supple   1. Gracefully slender; moving and bending with ease. 2. Flexible, as of leather and skins 3. bending with agility; readily adaptable; servile  
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suppress   1. Come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority. 2. To inhibit the expression of; check. 3. contain, smother or to restrain  
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venal   1. corrupt, open to bribery. 2. dishonest, corrupt, immoral, unethical, crooked  
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Accede   1. to consent, concur, comply 2. to yield to; to assume an office or dignity  
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comprise   1. The land he conquered comprised several provinces. 2. to form; to make up 3. to consist of or include  
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