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UNIT 15 VOCABULARY
BY CHRIS TOPPER
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ABRASIVE
(adj.) causing irritation, harsh; grinding or wearing down
(noun) a substance used to smooth or polish
SYN: chafing, grating, rasping, erosive
ANT: smooth, polished, santiny, oily
Sand paper is abrasive because it is used to wear down wood in order to make it polished.
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ACCLIMATE
(v.) to adapt to a new climate, envirment, or situation
SYN: accustom, learn the ropes
When transfering from a private school to a public school, one must acclimate or adapt to the envirment.
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CHAGRIN
(noun) irritation or humiliation caused by disappointment or frustration
(verb) to cause such a feeling
SYN: (n.) vexation, mortification (v.) abash, mortify
ANT: (n.) jubilation,exultation, triumph (v.) exalt, delight
Much to my chagrin, I played very disappointingly.
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COMPLACENT
(adj.) self-satisfied; overly content
SYN: smug, unconcerned
ANT: discontented
Complacent people are self-satisfied with themselves.
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CONCUR
(verb) to express agreement, approve
SYN: agree, assent, ratify, sanction
ANT: disagree, differ, part company
My mother and I came to a concur that I would not go to the movies this week but next week.
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DEFAMATION
(noun) slander or libel
SYN: vilification, calumny
ANT: salute, tribute
In order to win the argument I used a technique of defaming my oppressor.
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EXPLICATE
(verb) to make plain or clear, explain; to interpret
SYN: elucidate, untangle, spell out
ANT: confuse, bewilder, obscure, obfuscate
The code was to hard for Jim to handle so I had to explicate to the code ap he could understand it.
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FRACAS
(noun) a noisy quarrel or brawl
SYN: row, altercation, rhubarb, brouhaha
ANT: agreement, accord, unanimity, harmony
Within the prison there was a fracas that caused all the officers to brake it up.
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GROTESQUE
(adj.) unnatural, distorted; bizzare
SYN: fantastic, outlandish, ugly, deformed
ANT: appealing, attractive, comely
Because she was so ugly people viewed her as grotesque.
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PANDEMONIUM
(noun) a wild uproar, din, or commotion
SYN: chaos, bediam, three-ring circus
ANT: order, calm, tranquility, peace, repose
Dick Vital said, "Look at the pandemonium in here!"
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RAUCOUS
(adj.) disagreeably harsh-sounding; disorderly
SYN: boosterous, clamorous, stident
ANT: placid, tranquil, peaceful, serene, pastoral
The sound of the plane going over the peaceful meadow was raucous.
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RECEPTIVE
(adj.) open and responsive to ideas or suggestions
SYN: open-minded, tolerant, amenable
ANT: narrow-minded, intolerant, hidebound
My counselor is receptive because she is open to anything I say.
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RENOUNCE
(verb) to give up or resign something
SYN: repudiate, disown, abdicate
ANT: retain, secure, affirm, assent, aver
The pope a couple years renounced or stepped down.
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REPRESS
(verb) to hold back; to put down or check by force
SYN: subdue, curb, stifle, bottle up
ANT: liberate, set loose, provoke, excite
Blake Griffins dunk was so electrifying that the bench had to be repressed because they were so excited.
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RETICENT
(adj.) not inclined to speak; reserved; reluctant
SYN: taciturn, closemouthed, tight-lipped
ANT: talkative, garrulous, voluble, long-winded
Jim was reticent when speaking about his secrets.
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SAVORY
(adj.) tasty, appetizing; pungent or salty, not sweet; inoffensive
SYN: delectable, flavorful, aromatic, piquant
ANT: distasteful, unpalatable, malodorous, bland
The savory bread had a cinnamon crust to it causing it to taste amazing.
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SOMNOLENT
(adj.) sleepy, drowsy; inducing sleep
SYN: groggy, soporific
ANT: alert, lively, wide-awake, stimulating
My somnolent dog fell right asleep.
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VEHEMENT
(adj.) intense, forceful, powerful
SYN: emphatic, vigorous, impassioned
ANT: apthetic, lukewarm, subdued, muted
You must throw the ball vehemently when throwing it from third base to first base.
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VOLUBLE
(adj.) characterized by a ready flow of words; glib, fluent
SYN: loquacious, garrulous, long-winded, prolix
ANT: uncommunicative, reticent, terse
Her voluble voice would not stop talking.
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ZEALOUS
(adj.) eager, earnest, devoted
SYN: ardent, fervent, devout, dogged, gung ho
ANT: reluctant, unwilling, averse, tepid
Almost everyone in Buffalo are zealous supporters of the Bills.
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