Vocab Unit 12 Flashcards

1
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deluge

A

(n.) a flood; an overwhelming rush

Syn: inundation; surge

Ant: drought; dearth

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2
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catholic

A

(adj.) universal; wide-ranging

Syn: broad

Ant: provincial; limited; parochial

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3
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eerie

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(adj.) weird; mysterious; strange and frightening

Syn: creepy; sinister

Ant: common; ordinary

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4
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martial

A

(adj.) warlike; relating to the military

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5
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anthropomorphic

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(adj.) attributing human characteristics or qualities to objects, animals, or gods

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6
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beneficiary

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(n.) one who receives benefits

Syn: recipient; heir

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7
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careen

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(v.) to swerve or lurch from side to side while in motion

Syn: tilt

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8
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aplomb

A

(n.) self-confidence

Syn: assurance; poise

Ant: akwardness

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9
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guile

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(n.) slyness & cunning in dealing w/ others

Syn: craftiness; astuteness

Ant: honesty

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10
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modicum

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(n.) a small amount

Syn: bit

Ant: abundance

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11
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fester

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(v.) to grow embittered over time; to rot

Syn: aggravate; worsen

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12
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languish

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(v.) to become weak or feeble; to lose strength

Syn: wither; fade

Ant: thrive

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13
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pall

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(n.) something that covers or conceals

Syn: shroud

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14
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havoc

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(n.) great destruction; chaos

Syn: mayhem; disorder

Ant: order

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15
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rancid

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(adj.) having a bad taste or smell; spoiled

Syn: rotten; repulsive

Ant: fresh

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16
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roots patr and patern

A

father

17
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root scop

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to watch

18
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roots scrib and script

A

to write

19
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root cent

A

one hundred