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Sadlier Oxford Level E Unit 1-7 Midterm

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Definition
adulterate   (v) to corrupt  
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augment   (v) to make larger  
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bereft   (adj, participle) deprived of  
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deploy   (v) to position or arrange  
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dour   (adj) stern, unyielding, gloomy  
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fortitude   (n) courage in facing difficulties  
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gape   (v) to stare with open mouth  
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guise   (n) an external appearance, cover, mask  
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gibe   (v) to utter taunting words; (n) an expression of scorn  
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insidious   (adj) intended to deiceve or enrap, sly, treacherous  
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intimation   (n) a hint, indirect suggestion  
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opulent   (adj) wealthy, luxurious, ample  
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pliable   (adj) easily bent, flexible, easily influenced  
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reiterate   (v) to say again, repeat  
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stolid   (adj) dull or unresponsive mentally or emotionally  
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unkempt   (adj) not combed; untidy, rude  
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verbatim   (adj, adv) word for word  
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warily   (adv) cautiously, with great care  
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adroit   (adj) skillful in the use of hands or mind  
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averse   (adj) having a deep-seated distaste; opposed, unwilling  
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belligerent   (adj) given to fighting, aggressive; (n) one engaged in war  
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cursory   (adj) hasty, not thorough  
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extol   (v) to praise extravagantly  
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feasible   (adj) possible to be done  
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grimace   (n) a wry face; (v) to make such a face  
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impervious   (adj) not affected or hurt by; admitting no passage or entrance  
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jeopardy   (n) danger  
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quintessence   (n) the purest form of something; the most typical example  
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scrutinize   (v) to examine closely  
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tepid   (adj) lukewarm; unenthusiastic  
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alienate   (v) to make indifferent or hostile, to transfer, convey  
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artifice   (n) a clever trick or skill, skillful or ingenious device  
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coerce   (v) to compel by force  
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craven   (adj) cowardly; (n) a coward  
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culinary   (adj) of or related to cooking or the kitchen  
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demise   (n) a death, especially of a person in a lofty position  
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exhilarate   (v) to give spirit or liveliness to, to enliven, cheer  
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fallow   (adj) inactive; (n) land left unseeded; (v) to plow but not seed, reddish-yellow  
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inclement   (adj) stormy, harsh; severe in attitude  
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negligible   (adj) so unimportant that it can be disregarded  
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punitive   (adj) inflicting or aiming at punishment  
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redress   (v) to set right, remedy; (n) relief from wrong or injury  
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sojourn   (n) a temporary stay; (v) to stay for a time  
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ascertain   (v) to find out  
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bequeath   (v) to pass on as an inheritance  
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cogent   (adj) forceful, convincing; relevant  
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converge   (v) to approach one point, come nearer together  
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disperse   (v) scatter  
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esteem   (v) to regard highly; (n) a highly favorable opinion  
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expunge   (v) to erase, obliterate, destroy  
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finite   (adj) having limits; lasting only for a limited time  
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nonchalant   (adj) cool and confident, unconcerned  
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panacea   (n) a cure-all; an answer to all problems; remedy for all ills  
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scrupulous   (adj) exact, attending carefully and thoroughly to details; having high moral standards, principled  
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skulk   (v) to move about stealthily; to lie in hiding  
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supercilious   (adj) proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a felling of superiority  
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uncanny   (adj) mysterious, weird, beyond explanation  
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venial   (adj) pardonable; easily excused  
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altruistic   unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others  
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assent   to express agreement; agreement  
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benefactor   one who does good to others  
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chivalrous   marked by honor, courtesy, and courage; knightly  
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clemency   mercy, humaneness; mildness, moderateness  
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dearth   a lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famine  
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diffident   shy, lacking self-confidence, modest, reserved  
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facile   easily done or attained; superficial; ready, fluent; easily  
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indomitable   unconquerable, refusing to yield  
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plod   to walk heavily or slowly; to work slowly  
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pungent   causing a sharp sensation; stinging, biting  
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remiss   neglecctful in performance of one's duty, careless  
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temerity   rashness, boldness  
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truculent   fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh  
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unfeigned   sincere, real, without pretense  
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virulent   extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful  
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brandish   to wave of flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion  
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deft   skillful nimble  
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extirpate   to tear up by the roots; to destroy totally  
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musty   stale, moldy; out of state  
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officious   meddling; excessively forward in offering services of assuming authority  
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pinnacle   a high peak or point  
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solace   comfort, relief; to comfort; console  
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supple   bending easily, bending with agility, readily adaptable  
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venal   open to or marked by bribery of corruption  
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abhor   (v) to regrd with horror or loathing; to hate deeply  
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buffet   (v) to strike; (n) a slap or blow  
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discern   (v) to see clearly; recognize  
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extant   (adj) still existing  
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inter   (v) to bury; consign to oblivion  
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martinet   (n) a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules  
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obviate   (v) to anticipate and prevent; to remove, dispose of  
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renegade   (n) one who leaves a group; (adj) traitorous; unconventional, unorthodox  
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reprehensible   (adj) deserving blame  
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somber   (adj) dark, gloomy; depressed in spirit  
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squalid   (adj) filthy, wretched, debased  
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vociferous   (adj) loud and noisy, compelling attention  
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