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x8500x940030posterityx9300x8500wereabletovindicateestablishandtransmittotheirposterity x8500x940031adventitiousx9300x8500andtheadventitious authorityofhisvoicesetthekeyx8. 錀human subjects鐀; they are artists, performers, hosts, teachers, and often, over time, they come to be friends. They help the folklorist understand their culture and its expressive forms . Adj.. Difficult to understand. The abstruse math equation proved to be a challenge for even the most advanced math students. . 2. Acrimony. . N. . Words or behavior filled with anger. Unit 10. Vocabulary Words. 1. . Acquiesce. (v.) to accept without protest; to agree or submit. Management is not likely to . ACQUIESCE . to union demands for raises because the company’s profits hav. Usurp. . by . WarmSleepy. Usurp. by . pennuja. Usurp. . by . Globaltechfirm. Usurp - (v) [. yoo-surp. ] seize another’s . power or rank. Rancor. by striatic . Rancor. Rancor. . by . cheeseslave. Part . 2. Fastidious. Definition:. . very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.. Synonyms: . careful, choosy, exacting, fussy, meticulous, particular.. Example: . Before the State of the Union, P. WIPOASEANSeminar,VivienIrish,NXTplcVeryearly錀trademarks Egypt:RamsesIIcartoucheonsun-driedmudandstrawbrick.Dynasty19,12791212BC China:MingbowlC.1600AD China:Shangdynastymark,C1600BC WIPOA Acquiesce. (v.) to accept without protest; to agree or submit. S: comply with, accede, consent, yield. A: resist, protest. Management is not likely to acquiesce to union demands for raises because the company’s profits have recently been on the decline.. • . amicable . •. immutable. •. devious . •. ponderous. •. dissonance . •. predecessor. •. efface . •. rebuff. •. garrulous . • . static. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT. Choose the meaning closest to that of the . Raucous. (adj.) disagreeably harsh-sounding; disorderly. S: boisterous, clamorous, strident. A: placid, tranquil, peaceful, serene, pastoral. A raucous voice can be a liability for someone wishing to pursue a career in television journalism.. 氀椀湫⁴漠琀桥潵爀挀攀昀椀昀攀⺔††††縠 唀 -Oxford, Level E. To Acquiesce (Verb). I knew my parents would not buy me a car, so I decided to acquiesce (accept quietly). I’ll save my energy for an argument that I feel I can win.. To . Ac. CEPT. Please get out your vocab and get ready for unit 4!. Make sure these are going in your binder under the vocab tab. Inkling (n). – a hint; a vague notion. I had an inkling that the game time was going to be moved because of the clouds rolling in.. HOT WORDS VOCABULARY 9 th GRADE LESSON 15 1. furtive (adj.) done quickly and secretly to avoid being noticed . With a furtive glance over his shoulder, the burglar slipped into the building when the guard wasn’t looking. -Oxford, Level E. To Acquiesce (Verb). I knew my parents would not buy me a car, so I decided to acquiesce (accept quietly). I’ll save my energy for an argument that I feel I can win.. To . Ac. CEPT.
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