UNIT #5 FLASHCARDS

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abet

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(verb) encourage or assist someone to do something wrong, to assist someone to do a crime

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aver

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  1. (verb) state or assert to be the case

2. (verb) allege as a fact in support of a plea

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blatant

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(adjective) a bad behavior done openly and unshamedely

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broach

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  1. (verb) raise a sensitive subject for discussion
  2. (verb) pierce a cask to draw liquor
  3. (verb) a see mammal rising through the water breaking the surface
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buttress

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  1. (noun) a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall.
  2. (noun) a source of defense or support.
  3. (verb) provide a building with projecting supports against its walls
  4. (verb) increase the strength of or justification for
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carousal

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(noun) merry-go-round

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collate

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  1. (verb) collect and combine text or figures in proper order
  2. (verb) appoint a member of the clergy to a benefice.
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connoisseur

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(noun) an expert judge in matters of taste

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disconsolate

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  1. (adjective) without consolation or comfort, unhappy

2. (adjective) (of a place or thing) causing or showing a complete lack of effort; cheerless.

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encumber

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  1. (verb) restrict or burden someone or something in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.
  2. (verb) to saddle a person or estate with debt or mortgage.
  3. (verb) fill or block up a place.
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foment

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  1. (verb) instigate or stir up and undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action,
  2. (verb) bathe a part of the body with warm or medicated lotions.
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grisly

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(adjective) causing horror or disgust

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herculean

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  1. (adjective) requiring great strength or effort.

2. (adjective) muscular and strong

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impassive

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(adjective) not feeling or showing emotion.

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inauspicious

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(adjective) not conductive to success; unpromising; unlucky

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incontrovertible

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(adjective) not able to be denied or disputed

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nonplussed

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  1. (adjective) a person surprised and confused so much that they are not sure how to react.
  2. (adjective) not disconcerted; unperturbed
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opportune

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  1. (adjective) a well-chosen or particularly favorable or appropriate time.
  2. (adjective) done or occurring at a favorable or useful time
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prolific

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  1. (adjective) (of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring
  2. (adjective) present in large number or quantities; plentiful
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rejoinder

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  1. (noun) a reply, especially a sharp or witty one.

2. (noun) a defendant’s answer to the plaintiff’s reply or replication.