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Vocab Unit 10

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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ACQUIESCE

(v) to accept without protest; to agree or submit syn: comply with, accede, consent, yield ant: resist, protest

ALLURE

(v) to entice, tempt; to be attractive to (n) a strong attraction; the power to attract, charm syn: (v) beguile, tantalize; (n) temptation, enticement ant: (v) repel, turn off; (n) repellent

ASKEW

askew (adj, adv) twisted to one side, crooked; dissaprovingly syn: awry, lopsided, cockeyed ant: straight, symmetrical 

BLITHE

blithe (adj) cheerful, lighthearted; casual, unconcerned syn: carefree, nonchalant, indifferent ant: glum, morose, despondent, depressed 

contentious (adj) quarrelsome, inclined to argure syn: argumentative, disputatious, combative 

COVET

covet (v) to desire something belonging to another crave, yearn for, hunger for 

CRESTFALLEN

crestfallen (adj) discouraged, dejected, downcast despodent, disconsolate 

DISHEVELED

disheveled (adj) rumpled, mussed; hanging in disorder untidy, disarranged, tousled, unkempt 

EXPONENT

exponent (n) one who advocates, speaks for, explains, or interprets dfender, champion, interpreter 

GARRULOUS

garrulous (adj) given to much talking, tediously chatty talkitive, loquacious, long-winded 

INSUPERABLE

insuperable (adj) incapable of being overcome invincible, insurmountable

LAMENTABLE

lamentable (adj) to be regretted or pitied deplorable, regrettable, distressing

MISNOMER

misnomer (n) an suitable or misleading name misnaming, malapropism

PROFESS

profess (v) to affirm openly; to state or belief in; to claim, pretend assert, declare, proclaim, purport 

RESPITE

respite (n) a period of relief or rest interval, intermission, lull, breather 

RETRIBUTION

retribution (n) a repayment; a deserved punishment recompense, requital, just desserts 

SINUOUS

sinuous (adj) winding, having many curves; lithe and flexible twisting, convoluted, serpentine, supple 

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SONOROUS

sonorous (adj) full, deep, or rich in sound; impressive in style resonant, resounding, grandiloquent 

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VANGUARD

vanguard (n) the foremost part of an army; the leading position in any field forefront, cutting edge, trailblazers 

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