Iolani English 9 Q1 #1-64
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chronicled | v. to record in or as if in a chronicle;list
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intractability | n. unruliness; obstinacy. (not easily governed)
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husbandry | n. the cultivation or production of plants and animals
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hypocrisy | n. a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not
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reprove | vt. to scold or correct, usually gently or with kindly intent
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riveted | vt. to fasten with or as if with rivets; to fasten firmly
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litany | n. a resonant or repetitive chant; list
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sullen | adj. gloomily or resentfully silent or repressed; dismal
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incite | vt. to move to action; stir up; spur on; urge on
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transcended | vt. to rise above or go beyond the limits of; to triumph over the negative aspects of;overcome
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transgressions | n. the exceeding of due bounds or limits; violation of law
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injunctions | n.a command or order; a court order prohibiting a party a specific course of action
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cachet | n. an indication of approal carrying great prestige; prestige
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austere | adj. stern and cold in apperance or manner; somber, grave, ascetic, uadorned
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jeered | v. taunt; laugh at with contempt and derision
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pungent | adj. sharp or biting, especially in taste or smell
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pursed | vt. pucker; contract one's lips into a rounded shape
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striated | n. a minute groove, scratch, or channel esp. one of parallel series
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dissipated | vt. to break up and drive off; to cause to spread thin or scatter and gradually vanish
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distraught | adj. agitated with doubt or mental conflict
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guffawed | vi. laugh boisterously
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brusquely | adj. marked short and abrupt; blunt in manner or speech
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gingerly | adj./adv. very cautiously or careful
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imperialist | n. one who advocates extending the power and dominion of a nation esp. by direct territorial acquisistion or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas
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goad | vt. to prod or uge as if with a goad or stick
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exasperate | vt. to excite the anger of; enrage; to cause irritation or annoyance to
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compensated | vt. to make an appropriate payment to; to neutralize the effect of
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receded | vi. to move back or away; withdraw; diminish; decrease
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labyrinth | n. a place constructed of intricate passageways and blind alleys; a maze formed by paths separated by high hedges; sinetgubg extremely complex in structure
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exhorted | vt. to incite by argument or advice; urge strongly vi. to give warnings or advice
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opulent | adj. sumptuous, luxurious; n. wealth, affluence, abundance
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mesmerize | vt. hypnotise; spellbind
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cadences | n. a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language; the beat time, or measure of rhythmical motion or activity
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ominous | adj. being or exhibiting an omen; portentous; foreboding or foreshadowing evil
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vigilance | n. attentiveness; paying close and continous attention
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avert | vt. to turn away or asaide in annoyance
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charlatans | n. a deceiver; one who attracts customer w/ tricks or jokes
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inhibited | adj. held back, restrained or prevented
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infallible | adj. incapable of failure or error
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impertinent | adj. improperly forward or bold
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precocious | adj. appearing, developing or maturing early
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relinquish | vt. giveup; yeild; release
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imperceptible | adj. impossible or difficult to percieve by the mind or senses
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euphemisms | n. an inoffensive expression that is substitutied for one that is considered offensive
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obliterate | vt. to make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or wearing away; to remove utterly from recognition or memory; to remove from existance; destroy utterly all trace, indication, or significance of
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impropriety | n. improper behavior or character
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ingenuousness | n. openly straightforward or frank; the quality of innocent naivete
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sequestered | vt. to set apart; segregate; seclude; isolate
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enthralled | vt. to enchant, charm, or hold spellbound
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palpable | adj. capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind; esp. capable of being handled, touched, or felt
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morose | adj. showing a brooding ill humor; sullen; gloomy
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diminish | vt. lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of; decrease in size, extent or range
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disfigure | vt. to mar or spoil the appearance of
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grimace | n. a contorted facial expression, usually of digust, disapproval, or pain
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inscrutable | adj. difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious
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inducement | n. a motive or consideration that leads one to action
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dour | adj. silently ill-humored; gloomy; sternly obstinate; unyielding
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dishevelled | adj. in disarray; rumpled
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furtive | adj. quietly cautions and secretive; sly; stealthy; sneaky
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incoherent | adj. unable to think or express one's thoughts clearly, fluently, or logically
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facade | the front of a building; an artificial or deceptive front or appearance
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breach | vt. to make a hole or gap in; break through
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proclivity | n. a natural inclination; tendency
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impeccably | adj. faultless; flawless; perfect
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