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Vocabulary Workshop Unit 3 Level D - PowerPoint Presentation

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Vocabulary Workshop Unit 3 Level D - PPT Presentation

Abridge v to make shorter Synonyms shorten condense abbreviate Antonyms expand enlarge augment Altercation n an angry argument Synonyms quarrel dispute squabble Antonyms agreement accord ID: 775507

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Vocabulary Workshop

Unit 3 Level D

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Abridge

(v) to make shorterSynonyms: shorten condense, abbreviateAntonyms: expand, enlarge, augment

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Altercation

(n) an angry argumentSynonyms: quarrel, dispute, squabbleAntonyms: agreement, accord

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Condone

(v) to pardon or overlookSynonyms: ignore, wink at, turn a blind eye toAntonyms: censure, condemn, disapprove, depreciate

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Dissent

(v) to disagree; (n) disagreementSynonyms: (v) differ, disputeAntonyms: (v) agree, concur; (n) unanimity, harmony

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Exorcise

(v) to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome, menacing, or oppressiveSynonyms: expel, dispel

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Fabricate

(v) to make, manufacture; to make up, invent Synonyms: put together, devise, contrive, concoctAntonyms: take apart, undo, destroy, demolish

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Irate

(adj) angrySynonyms: incensed, infuriated, enraged, lividAntonyms: calm, composed, cool, unruffled

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Rift

(n) a split, break, breachSynonyms: crack, fissure, gap, cleftAntonym: reconciliation

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Semblance

(n) a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition Synonyms: appearance, air, aura, veneer, façadeAntonyms: dissimilarity, contrast, total lack

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Terminate

(v) to bring to an endSynonyms: conclude, finish, discontinueAntonyms: begin, commence, initiate