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Vocabulary Level F  Unit 8 Vocabulary Level F  Unit 8

Vocabulary Level F Unit 8 - PowerPoint Presentation

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Vocabulary Level F Unit 8 acrimonious adj stinging bitter in temper or tone SYN biting caustic rancorous hostile peevish ANT gentle warm mild friendly cordial ID: 768388

syn ant dissipate subservient ant syn subservient dissipate promote question lacking sharp place deny connection consternation challenge odium dismay

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Vocabulary Level F Unit 8

acrimonious (adj.) stinging, bitter in temper or tone SYN: biting, caustic; rancorous, hostile, peevish ANT: gentle, warm, mild, friendly, cordial The two neighbors had an acrimonious exchange over the property line between their houses.

bovine (adj.) resembling a cow or ox; sluggish, unresponsive SYN: stolid, dull, slow, stupid ANT: alert, sharp, bright, keen, quick

consternation (n.) dismay, confusionSYN: shock, amazement, bewilderment; dismay ANT: calm, composure, aplomb Imagine our consternation when the game-winning field goal was blocked!

corpulent (adj.) fat; having a large, bulky body SYN: overweight, heavy, obese, stout, portly ANT: slender, lean, spare, gaunt, emaciated Too many treats make for a corpulent pet.

disavow (v.) to deny responsibility for or connection with SYN: disown, disclaim, retract, abjure ANT: acknowledge, admit, grant, certify The suspect disavowed any connection with the robbery.

dispassionate (adj.) impartial; calm, free from emotionSYN: unbiased, disinterested, cool, detached ANT: committed, engaged, partial, biased

dissension (n.) disagreement, sharp difference of opinionSYN: strife, discord, contention ANT: agreement, accord, harmony Dissension often seems to prevent Congressfrom doing its job.

dissipate(v.) to cause to disappear; to scatter, dispel; to spend foolishly, squander; to be extravagant in pursuit of pleasure SYN: disperse, strew, diffuse, waste ANT: gather, collect, conserve, husband Many lottery winners tend to dissipate their money in a relatively short amount of time.

expurgate (v.) to remove objectionable passages or words from a written text; to cleanse, purifySYN: purge, censor, bowdlerize

gauntlet (n.) an armored or protective glove; a challenge; two lines of men armed with weapons with which to beat a person forced to run between them; an ordealSYN: dare, provocation, trial, punishment

hypothetical (adj.) based on an assumption or guess; used as a provisional or tentative idea to guide or direct investigationSYN: assumed, supposed, conjectural, conditionalANT: actual, real, tested, substantiated

ignoble(adj.) mean, low, base SYN: inferior, unworthy, dishonorable, sordidANT: admirable, praiseworthy, lofty, noble

impugn (v.) to call into question; to attack as falseSYN: challenge, deny, dispute, query, question ANT: confirm, prove, verify, validate

intemperate(adj.) immoderate, lacking in self-control; inclement SYN: excessive, extreme, unrestrained, inordinateANT: moderate, restrained, cool and collected

odium(n.) hatred, contempt; disgrace or infamy resulting from hateful conduct SYN: abhorrence, opprobrium, shame, ignominy ANT: esteem, admiration, approbation Many in Libya feel nothing but odium toward their former grandiose leader Moammar Gadhafi.

perfidy (n.) faithlessness, treacherySYN: betrayal, disloyalty, treason, duplicityANT: faithfulness, loyalty, steadfastness Julius Caesar could never have predicted the perfidy that he would experience from his closest friends.

relegate (v.) to place in a lower position; to assign, refer, turn over; to banishSYN: transfer, consign, demote, exile ANT: promote, elevate, advance, recall His lack of effort soon found Him relegated from starter to bench warmer.

squeamish (adj.) inclined to nausea; easily shocked or upset; excessively fastidious or refinedSYN: nauseated; queasy, delicate, oversensitive, priggish

subservient (adj.) subordinate in capacity or role; submissively obedient; serving to promote some endSYN: secondary, servile, obsequious, useful ANT: primary, principal, bossy, domineering Women are no longer willing to accept subservient roles in the work place.

susceptible(adj.) open to; easily influenced; lacking in resistance SYN: vulnerable, receptive, impressionableANT: resistant, immune