PPT-SAT Vocab List # 25 121. obtuse

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adj def lacking quickness of sensibility or intellect syn stupid slowwitted moronic ant clever astute Political opponents warned that th e prime ministers

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adj def lacking quickness of sensibility or intellect syn stupid slowwitted moronic ant clever astute Political opponents warned that th e prime ministers obtuse approach to feign policy would embroil the nation in mindless war. 91 91 9 9 9 9 9 9 111 111 111 111 11 111 111 111 111 111 111 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 1211 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 Puritan Poems, Speeches, & Transcendentalist Texts. 1. Improvisation (n). - the act of doing or performing something without prior practice. 2. Martyr (n). - a person who willingly suffers death or some type of severe consequence in order to uphold a principle or belief (religious martyrs are the most common). Into the Wild. 1. Affluent (. adj. ). - wealthy. 2. Emulate (v). - to strive to equal or surpass an example of something. 3. Asceticism (n). - quality of depriving oneself of luxuries; simplicity; anti-materialism. Into the Wild. 1. Trough (n). - lowest point of something. 2. Amalgam (n). - mixture; combination (of). 3. Anomaly (n). - abnormality; exception; peculiarity. 4. Amphibious (. adj. ). - having a mixed nature; the ability to conform and thrive in different environments. SAT & Content Words . Hemorrhages. Ostracized. Qualms. Compulsory. Groping. Sadistic. Ironical. Exhibitionist. Literary Terms. Objective Narrator. Point of View. First Person Narrative. Second Person. : . The Great Gatsby. 1. . Feign (v)- . to make believe; pretend. 2. . Supercilious. . (. adj. )- . arrogant; smug. 3. . . Complacent. . (. adj. )- . smug or comfortable, without awareness of some potential danger or defect. 2. : . Catcher in the Rye. 1.. . Hemorrhage (n). - a widespread or uncontrolled loss of something (usually blood). 2.. . Ostracized (v/. adj. ). – excluded from a group; embarrassed. 3. .. . Pacifist (n). Into the Wild. 1. Affluent (. adj. ). - wealthy. 2. Emulate (v). - to strive to equal or surpass an example of something. 3. Asceticism (n). - quality of depriving oneself of luxuries; simplicity; anti-materialism. The Crucible. Terse (. adj. ) . - describes when someone speaks abruptly and rudely. Calumny (n). . - defamation; slander/libel; false accusations meant to ruin someone. Arbitrate (v). - mediate; negotiate; to act as an impartial judge in order to settle a dispute. Copy vocab words and definitions. Advice. : an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do. Chafe. : to irritate by rubbing. Corridor. : a long, narrow passage (hall) inside a building with doors that lead to rooms on each side. Lewis Carroll/Charles Dodgson. Some . fun facts:. .. as a mathematician, Dodgson was, in the words of . . Peter Heath: "An inveterate publisher of trifles [who] was forever putting out pamphlets, papers, broadsheets, and books on mathematical topics [that] earned him no reputation beyond that of a crotchety, if sometimes amusing, controversialist, a compiler of puzzles and curiosities, and a busy yet ineffective reformer on elementary points of computation and instructional method. In the higher reaches of the subject he made no mark at all, and has left none since." . 121.3.13 cold and warm magnets Power Supply (PS) B. Hanna 121.3.13 cold and warm magnets Power Supply (PS ) Major goals/ milestones T4 - Milestones Power Supply ready for HWR in PIP2IT (R&D Phase) SAT Word List 5 Epitome (n) a perfect example of Equanimity (n): calmness, composure Equivocal ( adj ): having two or more meanings; purposely ambiguous Eradicate (v): remove or completely destroy Get complete detail on C1000-121 exam guide to crack IBM Datacap V9.1.8 Development. You can collect all information on C1000-121 tutorial, practice test, books, study material, exam questions, and syllabus. Firm your knowledge on IBM Datacap V9.1.8 Development and get ready to crack C1000-121 certification. Explore all information on C1000-121 exam with number of questions, passing percentage and time duration to complete test.

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