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Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Level H Unit 9

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beatitude   n. A state of perfect happiness, A blessing  
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bête noire   n. Something one especially dislikes or dreads  
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bode   v. To be an omen of  
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dank   adj. Unpleasently damp or wet  
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ecumenical   adj. Worldwide in influence or application  
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fervid   adj. Burning with enthusiasim or zeal  
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fetid   adj. Having an unpleasant odor  
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gargantuan   adj. Of immense size  
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heyday   n. The period of greatest power  
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incubus   n. An evil spirit that haunts humans in bed at night  
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infrastructure   n. A basic foundation or framework  
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inveigle   v. To entice, lure, or snare by flattery  
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kudos   n. The acclaim that comes as a result of some action  
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lagniappe   n. An extra or unexpected gift or gratuity  
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prolix   adj. Long-winded and wordy  
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protégé   n. Someone whose training is under the patronage of an influential person  
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prototype   n. An original pattern or model  
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sycophant   n. Someone who attempts to win favors by flattery  
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tautology   n. needless repetition of an idea by using different, equivilant words  
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truckle   v. To yield or submit tamely or submissively  
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estaciate   fly away, escape, act out with energy  
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