Scholarship Voc. Lesson 9 Flashcards

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Articulate

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Ale to express oneself easily clearly a d effectively, eloquent, smooth spoken

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Arrogant

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Given to exaggerating ones worth or importance in an offensive way. Presumptuous haughty

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Blemish

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Noticeable imperfection. Disfigurement, defect flaw stain

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Breach

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Violation of a law, duty, or obligation, infringement

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Delegate

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Person designated to act for another or others, representatives deputy

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Disintegrate

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Break up or decompose, deteriorate, worsen

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Envision

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Picture to oneself mentally, conceive, visualize

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Grave

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Likely to produce great harm or danger. Serious, croc tall

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Infallible

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Incapable of error. Unerring, certain

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Laudable

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Worthy of praise. Commendable meritorious

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Notable.

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Worthy Of note remarkable. Distinguished. Important

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Obscure

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Relatively unknown not prominent uncelebrated unheard- of

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Pestilence

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Deadly epidemic disease. Plaque, curse, scourge

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Requisite

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Required for a particular purpose. Indispensable, essential, necessary

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Respite

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Delay or cessation for a time of something distressing or trying. Rest, recess, hiatus, reprieve

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Retain

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Keep or continue to keep in ones possession, hold, have, enjoy.

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Revoke

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Cancel by recalling or taking back annul, rescind

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Rife

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In widespread existence prevalent, common

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Stable

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Not likely to overturn or collapse form durable permanent

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Tarnish

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Dull or destroy the luster of, soil. Discolor. Stain