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Vocabulary  Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream  by  Edvard  Munch Vocabulary  Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream  by  Edvard  Munch

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Vocabulary Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream by Edvard Munch - PPT Presentation

Vocabulary Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream by Edvard Munch abstract ADJ theoretical not practical or able to be applied allegedly ADV without proof supposedly assumption N belief something taken for granted ID: 762212

manner adv practice idea adv manner idea practice

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Vocabulary Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream by Edvard Munch

abstract: ADJ – theoretical; not practical or able to be applied allegedly: ADV – without proof; supposedlyassumption: N – belief; something taken for grantedattainment: N – accomplishment; a reaching of a goal classic: N – a standard or model of something

commitment: N – a promise or obligation conspicuous: ADJ – noticeable; obviouscontemporary: ADJ – modern; of the present timedominate: V – to control or rule over completely dynamic: ADJ – forceful; energetic

esoteric: ADJ – understood by only a few estate: N – a piece of property, usually large; the possessions of a deceased person mythological: ADJ – imaginary; having to do with myths oppression : N – persecution; practice of authority or power in a cruel manner

paternalism: N – a practice of management in the manner of a father dealing with his children predominantly: ADV – primarily; mostly primitive: ADJ – uncivilized; being the first or earliest of the kind sector: N – a distinct part of something

theory: N – an explanation of something which is unproven; an idea or guess thesis: N – a statement of idea; a proposition about something