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Vocab List 1

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factious   (adj) causing disagreement syn-- belligerent, contentious ant-- cooperative, united  
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factious (sentence)   The factious sailors refused to sail any farther into the storm.  
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ignoble   (adj) dishonorable; shameful syn-- despicable, base ant-- noble, glorious  
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ignoble (sentence)   Cheating on an exam is an ignoble way to get good grades.  
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boor   (n) a rude or impolite person syn-- buffoon, clown ant-- sophisticate  
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boor (sentence)   The boor grabbed handfuls of hors d'oeuvres and walked around while he ate them.  
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aegis   (n) a shield; protection (can be metaphorical, rather than literal) syn-- backing  
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aegis (sentence)   The life of the witness is under the aegis of the witness protection program.  
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perspicacity   (n) keenness of judgment syn-- perceptiveness ant-- stupidity, ignorance  
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perspicacity (sentence)   The old hermit still had the perspicacity to haggle with the automotive dealer.  
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fervent   (adj) eager; earnest syn-- burning, passionate ant-- apathetic  
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fervent (sentence)   We made a fervent attempt to capture the stallion, but he was too quick for us.  
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rectify   (v) to correct; to make right syn-- remedy, resolve  
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rectify (sentence)   JoAnne tried to rectify her poor relationship with her son by spending more time with him.  
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enervate   (v) to weaken syn-- devitalize, exhaust ant-- energize, strengthen  
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enervate (sentence)   The record temperatures enervated the farmhands before noon.  
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besiege   (v) to overwhelm; to surround and attack  
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besiege (sentence)   People jumped from the ground and brushed themselves off as ants besieged the picnic.  
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ephemeral   (adj) lasting only a short time; short-lived syn-- transient, fleeting ant-- permanent  
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ephemeral (sentence)   The gardener experienced ephemeral fame the year she grew a half-ton pumpkin.  
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altruism   (n) a concern for others; generosity syn-- unselfishness; magnanimity ant-- selfishness; egoism  
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altruism (sentence)   A person with altruism will usually stop and help a stranded motorist.  
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carrion   (n) decaying flesh  
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carrion (sentence)   The carrion along the desert highway was a feast for vultures.  
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erotic   (adj) pertaining to sexual love  
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erotic (sentence)   The museum staff cancelled the exhibition when it saw the erotic sculptures.  
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amorphous   (adj) shapeless, formless, vague  
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amorphous (sentence)   What began as an amorphous idea in Steven's dream turned into a revolutionary way to power automobiles.  
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opulent   (adj) rich, luxurious, wealthy  
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opulent (sentence)   Despite the stock market crash, the wealthy family continued to live an opulent lifestyle.  
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