Vocabulary 5 & 6 Flashcards

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Acrimony

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n. Bitterness or sharpness of temper, manner, or speech; hostility

adj. acrimonious

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Affinity

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n. Attraction for someone or something with which one feels a closeness or kinship

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Ambivalent

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adj. Having mixed, often opposing, feelings about something or someone; indecisive

n. ambivalence

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4
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Cessation

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n. A stopping, either final or temporary

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5
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Emanciated

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adj. Very thin or wasted away, especially from lack of nourishment; scrawny

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6
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Enclave

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n. A distinct region or community enclosed within a larger territory

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7
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Engender

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v. To bring into being, to produce

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Exacerbate

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v. To make more severe, bitter, or violent

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Illicit

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adj. Not allowed, improper, or unlawful

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10
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Indigenous

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adj. Naturally living or growing in a certain area; native

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Inexorable

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adj. Not to be persuaded, stopped, or moved by entreaty or plea; relentless

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Infatuated

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adj. Filled with excessive, shallow, or foolish love or desire

n. infatuation

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Insatiable

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adj. Never satisfied; greedy

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14
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Poignant

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adj. Painfully moving, affecting, or touching

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15
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Proselytize

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v. To persuade someone to convert to a faith, belief, or cause

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16
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Ameliorate

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v. To make better; to become better; to improve

17
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Baleful

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adj. Expressing hatred or evil; harmful, ominous

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Berate

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v. To criticize vigorously; to scold vehemently

19
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Circumvent

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v. To avoid through craftiness

20
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Compunction

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n. A feeling of uneasiness or anxiety caused by guilt

21
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Condone

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v. To overlook or accept without punishment; to pardon or excuse

22
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Diminutive

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adj. Very small; tiny

23
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Euphemism

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n. A polite term used to avoid directly naming something considered offensive or unpleasant

24
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Expendable

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adj. Able to be used up and then discarded or replaced

25
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Heresy

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n The expression of unacceptable views, especially those that are in conflict with established religious teaching.

adj. heretical

26
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Infirmity

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n Physical or mental weakness or defect

adj. infirm: week or feeble

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Profane

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v. To treat with scorn or irreverence

adj. 1. Disrespectful of sacred things
2. Not connected with religion; worldly

28
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Recompense

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v. To pay or compensate

n. payment; compensation

29
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Repast

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n. Food and drink; a meal

30
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Servitude

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n. A lack of freedom; forced labor