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UNIT 10

BY: THOMAS COSTELLO

ACQUIESCE

  • (V): to accept without protest; to agree or submit
  • Syn: comply with, accede, yield
  • Ant: rebel, turn off; (n) repellent
  • It is expected that soldiers a acquiesce the orders from there commander

ALLURE

  • (V) to entice , tempt, to be attractive to; (n) a strong attraction; the power to attaract, charm
  • Syn: beguile, tantalize; (n) temptation, enticement
  • Ant: repel, turn off; (n) repellent
  • I am allured to the pie sitting on the window sill

ASKEN

  • (Adj, adv) twisted to one side, cooked, disapprovingly
  • Syn: awry, lopsided, cockeyed
  • Ant: straight, symmetrical
  • The car was askewed around the telephone pole after the accident

BLITHE

  • (Adj) cheerful, lighthearted, casual, unconcerned
  • Syn: carefree, nonchalant, indifferent
  • Ant: glum, morose, despon, depressed
  • A blithe attitude isn't the best for all situations.

CONTENTIOUS

  • (Adj) Quarrelsome, incline to argue
  • Syn: argumentive, disputations, combative
  • Ant: agreeable, amiable, affable, pacific
  • Many parents have to deal with contentious children.

COVET

  • (V) to desire something beloning to another
  • Syn: crave, yearn for, hunger for
  • Ant: disdain, score, despire
  • It is said in the bible that you should not covet your neiborgh's possessions

CRESTFALLEN

  • (Adj) discouraged, dejected, downcast
  • Syn: despondent, disconsolate
  • Ant: elated, cheerful, self-satisfied, cocky
  • The crestfallen worker sat in his car in disbelief after he was fired.

DISHEVELED

  • (Adj) rumple, mussed; hanging in disorder
  • Syn: untidy, disarranged, tousled
  • Ant: tidy, well-groomed
  • The allied soldiers showed up disheveled and exhausted at the German concentration camps readied to free the prisoners .

EXPONENT

  • (Adj) one who advocates, speaks for, or explains, or interprets the power to which a number, symbol, or epression is to be raised
  • Syn: defender, champion, interpreter
  • Ant: critic, adversary, faultfinder, detractor
  • The police act as an exponent for public safety even though people still criticize them for there mistakes.

GARRULOUS

  • (Adj) given to much talking, tediously chatty
  • Syn: talkative, loquacious
  • Ant: reticents, mum, taciturn, laconic
  • Many people at my store are garrulous and will barley stop talking.

INSUPERABLE

  • (Adj) incapable of being overcome
  • Syn: invincible, insurmountable
  • Ant: surmountable, comqueable
  • It is believed that the Roman Empire was insuperable, but as we know it fell.

LAMENTABLE

  • (Adj) to be regretted or pitied
  • Syn: deplorable, regrettable, distressing
  • Any: praiseworthy, commenable, laudable
  • The lamentable cello breaking ruined my day.

MISNOMER

  • (N) an unsuitable or misleading name
  • Syn: misnaming, malapropism
  • The directions were leading to the wrong restaurant which means its a misnomer.

PROFESS

  • (V) to affirm openly; to state belief in, to claim, pretend
  • Syn: assert, proclaim, purport
  • Ant: disclaim, disavow, requdiate
  • He will profess his love for her for the rest of his life.

RESPITE

  • (N) a period of relief or rest
  • Syn: interval, intermission, lull , breather
  • The Guy running the marathon needed a long peroid of respite.

RETRIBUTION

  • (N) a repayment, a deserved punishment
  • SYn: recompense, requital, just deserts
  • If i do something wrong i will get retribution for my wrong doings.

SINUOUS

  • (Adj) winding, having many surves, lithe and flexible
  • Syn: twisting, convoluted, supple
  • Ant: direct, unbending, stiff, rigid
  • The sinuous metal can bend when its extremely hot.

SONOROUS

  • (Adj) full, deep, rich in sound, impressive in sound
  • SYn: resonate, resounding, grandiloquent
  • Ant: tinny, reedy, harsh, grating
  • When we went to the concert, the cello players had sonorous sound.

VANGUARD

  • (N) the foremost part of an army, the leading position in ant field
  • Syn: forefront, cutting edge, trailblazers
  • Ant: rear guard, stragglers, laggards
  • The vanguards we breaking trough all of the defensive barries.

WASTREL

  • (N) a wastful person, spendthrift, a good-for-nothing
  • Syn: loafer, idler, profligate
  • Ant: skinflint, tightwad
  • The wastrel just sat there while i did the project by myself.

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