Unit 1 Level D Vocab Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
admonish (v.) | to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty synonyms: reprimand, call on the carpet antonyms: praise pat on the back |
breach (n.) (v.) | (n.) an opening, gap, rupture, rift; a violation or infraction (v.) to create an opening, break through antonyms: (v.) close, seal |
brigand (n.) | a bandit, robber, outlaw, highway man |
circumspect (adj.) | careful, cautious synonyms: wary, prudent, guarded antonyms: incautious, rash, reckless. headless |
commandeer (v.) | to seize for military or official use synonyms: take over, requisition, expropriate |
cumbersome (adj.) | clumsy, hard to handle; slow- moving synonyms: ponderous, difficult, uncomfortable antonyms: manageable, easy to handle |
deadlock (n.) (v.) | (n.) a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces or factions (v.) to bring to such a standstill synonyms: (n.) standoff, impasse antonyms: (n.) agreement, accord, breakthrough |
debris (n.) | scattered fragments, wreckage synonyms: remains, detritus, flotsam and jetsam |
diffuse (v.) (adj.) | (v.) to spread or scatter freely or widely (adj.) wordy, long- winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread synonyms: (v.) disperse; (adj.) verbose, prolix antonyms: (v.) concentrate; (adj.) brief, concise, succint |
dilemma (n.) | a difficult or perplexing situation or problem synonyms: predicament, quandary, pickle, bind antonym: cinch |
efface (v.) | to wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed synonyms: blot out, erase, expurge |
muddle (v.) (n.) | (v.) to make a mess of; muddle through, get by (n.) a hopeless mess synonyms: (v.) jumble, mess up; (n.) confusion, disorder antonyms: (n.) orderliness, neatness |
opinionated (adj.) | stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, having a closed mind |
perennial (adj.) (n.) | (adj.) lasting for a long time, persistent (n.) a plant that lives for many years synonyms: (adj.) enduring, recurring antonyms: (adj.) brief, short- lived, fleeting, ephemeral |
predispose (v.) | to incline to before hand synonym: make susceptible to antonyms: immunize against |
relinquish (v.) | to let go, give up synonyms: surrender, abandon antonyms: hold on to, keep, retain, cling to |
spasmodic (adj.) | sudden and violent but brief; fitful, intermittent synonyms: irregular, occasional antonyms: steady, continuous, chronic |
salvage (v.) (n.) | (v.) to save from fire or shipwreck (n.) property thus saved synonyms: (v.) rescue, recover, retrieve, reclaim antonyms: (v.) abandon, scrap, junk |
spurious (adj.) | not genuine, not true, not valid synonyms: false, counterfeit, fraudulent, bogus antonyms: genuine, authentic, bonafide, valid |
unbridled (adj.) | uncontrolled, lacking in restraint synonyms: unrestrained, held in check, muted |
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