PPT-Vocabulary Review Assuage—(verb) to make an unpleasant feeling less intense; to satisfy
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I assuaged my hunger by eating a light snack before dinner Apothecarynoun a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs Romeo sought out an apothecary to
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I assuaged my hunger by eating a light snack before dinner Apothecarynoun a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs Romeo sought out an apothecary to obtain poison. December 1, 2015. leave out someone, ignore, or banish with general approval from the larger group. Verb. Ostracize. leave out someone, ignore, or banish with general approval from the larger group. Verb. 3. It’s fair to say that the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees are baseball . adversaries.. a. dversary-(noun). c. ountry or person you fight or compete with. Synonym-opponent. To make friends, . Evelyn . Waugh. Johnson O’Connor’s study of . 39 large manufacturing companies. People who possess a limited vocabulary have a much tougher time breaking out from old patterns of thought or questioning. . ENGLISH III. 1. Comply (v). Obey, agree to a request or command. 2. Subjected (v). Made to experience some action or treatment. 3. Interpose (v). Put forth in order to interfere. 4. Fervently (adv). With intense feeling. Chapters 1-2. ironic. Opposite of what is supposed to happen. palpable. so intense as to seem almost tangible.. wheedle. employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something or give one something.. Vocabulary: Chapters 1-4. Section 1. Envy (n). Feel desirous of another’s advantages. A feeling of resent. Desire to have something that someone else has. Determined (adj). Strongly motivated to succeed. Drone. (noun or verb). An unchanging . sound . Audible. (adj.). Heard or perceptible . by ear. Hurtle. (verb). Making a . thrusting or falling . movement forward . Vague. (adj.). Lacking clarity or . Wednesday, Sept. 3. 1. The prefix psyche means mind. . 2. The suffix -ology means the study of.. 3. . Related: (verb) had something to do with. 4. . glory- (noun) praise or honor. 5. . tangible- (adjective) able to be seen, touched, or felt. – n 1: a social structure without government or law and order. 2: utter . confusion. . A country without a central government and judicial system is at risk for . anarchy. .. 2. Auspicious . – adj. promising . Chapters 1-5. maneuver. Noun. A movement or series of moves requiring skill and care: "jumps and other daring maneuvers".. Verb. Perform or cause to perform a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care: "the truck was unable to maneuver comfortably".. Unit #8. Animosity (noun). The animosity (hatred) that animals seem to show towards each other, is really just a survival instinct.. On the other hand, animosity (antipathy) between humans is often the result of stubbornness or a lack of self-awareness rather than survival. . Week 1 Vocabulary augment (verb) to make larger, to increase SYN: enlarge, supplement, amplify ANT: decrease, diminish bereft (adj., participle) deprived of; made unhappy through a loss Vocabulary Unit #10 Sadlier -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. Vocabulary To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab #1 Afflicted (verb)- Cause pain or suffering to Alien ( a dj ) – foreign, exotic Alleged ( a dj ) - said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable
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