week 3 and 4 vocabulary mrs. blake english iii/ english iii honors
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Week 3 and 4 Vocabulary
Mrs. BlakeEnglish III/ English III Honors
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SAT Vocabulary
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English III- Words 1-10
English III Honors- Words 1-15
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Altruistic
[al tru IS tik] Adjective
Unselfishly concerned for the welfare of othersSynonyms: Generous, ______, ______Antonyms: belligerent, ______, ______Derivations: altruism, altruist, altruistically
Nuns and nurses are usually very altruistic people since they seek ways to help people.
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Ambivalent
• [am BIV uh lunt]• Adjective
• Having contrary feelings or attitudes, uncertain as to course of action– Synonyms: undecided, ______, _____– Antonyms: certain, ______, _____– Derivations: ambivalence
– I am ambivalent about a permanent relationship with him, because I like him one day and don’t the next.
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Angular
[ANG gyuh ler] Adjective
Lean, sharp corneredSynonyms: gaunt, ______, _____Antonyms: rotund, ______, _____Derivations: angulated, angularity, angulations
The patient has lost so much weight that his face has become quite angular.
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Arrogant
[AIR uh gunt] Adjective
Overbearingly assuming; insolently proudSynonyms: presumptuous, ______, _____Antonyms: meek, ______, _____Derivations: arrogance, arrogance, arrogantly
Because the girl was so arrogant, she had few friends.
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Aversion
• [uh VER shun]• Noun
• Strong disinclination or disliking– Synonyms: reluctance, ______, _____– Antonyms: inclination, ______, _____– Derivations: averseness, aversely, averse
– I have an aversion to eating peas; I just don’t like that vegetable!
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Discern
[deh SURN] Verb
To differentiate between two or more thingsSynonyms: differentiate, ______, _____Antonyms: to be oblivious, ______, _____Derivations: discerner, discernible (able), discernibly
(ably), discernment
Because of the fog, the pilot was barely able to discern the landing strip.
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Disdain
• [dis DANE]• Verb
• Intense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt, to reject as unworthy– Synonyms: arrogant, ______, _____
– Antonyms: admiration, ______, _____– Derivations: disdained, disdainful, disdainfully, disdainfulness
– Never having had to do manual labor, he disdained the idea of becoming a cotton picker.
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Disparage
[deh SPAR ij] Verb
To degrade, to speak of someone or something in a derogatory manner Synonyms: belittle, ______, _____Antonyms: to praise profusely, ______, _____Derivations: disparagement, disparager, disparagingly
His disparaging remarks about me caused the committee to give the job to another person.
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Disparity
[deh SPAR eh tee] Noun
The condition or fact of being unequal in age, rank or degree Synonyms: inequality, ______, _____Antonyms: similarity, ______, _____Derivations: disparate, disparately, disparateness, disparatum
The couple got married even though there was a great disparity in their ages.
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Embellish
[em BEL ish] Verb
To decorate, to make beautiful with ornamentation Synonyms: garnish, ______, _____Antonyms: to abbreviate, ______, _____Derivations: embellisher, embellishment
He would embellish his narratives with anecdotes about famous people.
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Engender
• en JEN der• Verb
• To cause, to produce, to create– Synonyms: propagate , ______, _____– Antonyms: to squelch , ______, _____– Derivations: engendered, engenderer, engenders,
engendering
– His angry words engendered strife in his relationship with his wife.
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Innocuous
[en NOK yoo us] Adjective
producing no injurySynonyms: harmless , ______, _____Antonyms: dangerous, ______, _____Derivations: innocuously, innocuousness
Since the drink was innocuous, the mother gave it to her child.
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Insipid
[in SIP id] Adjective
Boring and stupidSynonyms: inane, ______, _____Antonyms: spirited, ______, _____Derivations: insipidity, insipidly, insipidness
I am bored by your insipid talk.
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Lament
[luh MENT] Verb
To mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative mannerSynonyms: bemoan, ______, _____Antonyms: rejoice, ______, _____Derivations: lamented, lamenting, lamentation,
lamentable
She lamented the death of her father in a very lachrymose manner.
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