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Lesson 4

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abhor   v. to shrink from disgust;to detest.  
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abhorrent   adj. disgusting causing loathing.  
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affable   adj. pleasent ; approachable, gracious.  
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affability   n. friendlyness manner.  
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amiss   adv. in a wrong or imperfect way. adj. out of order; wrong.  
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despondent   adj. depressed from loss of hope or confidence.  
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entreat   v. to ask earnestly; to beg. entreaty n. a plea or earnest request.  
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haunt   v. to stay in ones mind continually. 2. to visit freqently. 3. to appear in the form of a ghost.  
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impel   v. to drive or propel. 2. to urge or drive by force or moral pressure.  
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interminable   adj. endless; seeming to be without an end.  
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irascible   adj. quick tempered; irratable.  
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profound   adj. intense; deeply felt. 2. having understanding or knowledge that goes beneath the surface, beyond the obvious.  
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recluse   n. a person who lives apart from society and often alone.  
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reclusive   adj. withdrawn from society.  
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reverberate   v. to be repeated as in a series of echoes or vibrations.  
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sage   adj. having wisdom and good judgement. n. a person known for wisdom and good judgement. 2. an aromatic grayish green plant used in cooking.  
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tirade   n. a long angry speech.  
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tremulous   adj. marked by trembling or shaking. 2. timid or fearful.  
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