Unit 15 vocabulary Flashcards

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amenity

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(n.) that which is pleasant or agreeable; (pl.) attractive features, customs, etc.

ANTONYMS: unpleasantness, disagreeableness

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aperture

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(n.) an opening, gap, hole; orifice

ANTONYMS: closure, blockage, occlusion

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dissidence

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(n.) a difference of opinion; discontent

SYNONYMS: disagreement, disaffection
ANTONYMS: harmony, concord

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epicurean

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(adj.) devoted to the pursuit of pleasure; fond of good food, comfort, and ease; with discriminating tastes; (n.) a person with discriminating tastes

SYNONYMS: (adj.) sybaritic, discriminating
ANTONYMS: (adj.) ascetic, self-denying, abstemious

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improvident

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(adj.) not thrifty; failing to plan ahead

SYNONYMS: prodigal, spendthrift, extravagant
ANTONYMS: frugal, economical, cautious

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iniquity

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(n.) wickedness, sin; a grossly immoral act

SYNONYMS: evil, crime
ANTONYMS: probity, rectitude, uprightness

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inviolable

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(adj.) sacred; of such a character that it must not be broken, injured, or profaned

SYNONYM: unassailable
ANTONYMS: vulnerable, assailable

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mutable

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(adj.) open to or capable of change, fickle

SYNONYMS: changeable, variable
ANTONYMS: changeless, steadfast, constant

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nascent

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(adj.) just beginning to exist or develop; having just come into existence

SYNONYMS: incipient, embryonic
ANTONYMS: dying, moribund, senescent

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obeisance

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(n.) a deep bow or other body movement indicating respect or submission; deference, homage

SYNONYM: honor
ANTONYMS: disrespect, irreverence

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panegyric

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(n.) formal or elaborate praise; a tribute

SYNONYMS: tribute, encomium, testimonial
ANTONYMS: tirade, philippic

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pillory

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(n.) a device for publicly punishing offenders; a means for exposing one to public contempt or ridicule; (v.) to expose to public contempt or ridicule

ANTONYMS: (v.) extol, laud, acclaim

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pittance

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(n.) a woefully meager allowance, wage, or portion

SYNONYM: trifle
ANTONYM: fortune

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presage

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(v.) to foreshadow or point to a future event; to predict; (n.) a warning or indication of the future

SYNONYMS: (v.) augur, foretell

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progeny

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(n.) descendants, offspring, children, followers, disciples

SYNONYMS: issue, posterity
ANTONYMS: forebears, antecedents

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promulgate

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(v.) to proclaim or issue officially; to make known far and wide

SYNONYM: announce
ANTONYMS: withdraw, retract, abrogate, nullify

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rectitude

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(n.) uprightness, righteousness; correctness

SYNONYMS: probity, integrity
ANTONYMS: iniquity, heinousness

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restive

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(adj.) restless, hard to manage, balky

SYNONYMS: uneasy, recalcitrant
ANTONYMS: serene, unruffled, docile

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seraphic

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(adj.) angelic, heavenly, celestial

SYNONYM: cherubic
ANTONYM: devilish

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subsist

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(v.) to have existence; to remain alive, manage to make a living or maintain life; to persist or continue

SYNONYMS: last, sustain