Vocab List 6 Flashcards

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codemn

con·demn

kənˈdem

verb

A

**express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure. synonyms: censure, criticize, denounce, revile, blame, chastise, berate, reprimand, rebuke, reprove, take to task, find fault with; More antonyms: praise 2. sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, esp. death. “the rebels had been condemned to death” synonyms: sentence; **

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conformity

con·form·i·ty

kənˈfôrmitē

noun

A

. compliance with standards, rules, or laws. behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards.

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exacerbate

ex·ac·er·bate

igˈzasərˌbāt

verb

A

make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse

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injurious

in·ju·ri·ous

inˈjo͝orēəs

adjective

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causing or likely to cause damage or harm.

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lamentation

lam·en·ta·tion

ˌamənˈtāSHən/Submit

noun

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.the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.

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lofty

loft·y

läf-

adjective

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of imposing height. synonyms: tall, high, giant, towering, soaring, skyscraping noble, exalted, high, high-minded, worthy, grand, fine, elevated, sublime More antonyms: base, lowly proud, aloof, or self-important. “lofty intellectual disdain” (of wool and other textiles) thick and resilient.

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lurid

lu·rid

ˈlo͝orid

adjective

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**very vivid in color, esp. so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect. synonyms: bracing, bright, brilliant, vivid, glaring, shocking, fluorescent, flaming, dazzling, intense; gaudy, loud, showy, bold, garish, tacky **

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methodical

me·thod·i·cal

məˈTHädikəl/

adjective

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done according to a systematic or established form of procedure.

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persecution

per·se·cu·tion

pərsəˈkyo͞oSHən/

noun

A

hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of race or political or religious beliefs.

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prevailing

pre·vail·ing

priˈvāliNG

adjective

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Existing at a particular time; current. Most popular trend

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rectify

rec·ti·fy

ˈrektəˌfī/

verb

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put (something) right; correct. synonyms: correct, right, put right, put to rights, sort out, deal with, amend, remedy, repair, fix, make good, resolve, settle;

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reiterate re·it·er·ate rēˈitəˌrāt verb

A

say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.

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reminiscence

rem·i·nis·cence

reməˈnisəns

noun

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a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator.

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sanctuary

noun

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a place of refuge or safety. “ synonyms:refuge, haven, harbor, port in a storm, oasis, shelter, retreat, hideaway, hideout More safety, protection, shelter, immunity, asylum a nature reserve.

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superfluous

su·per·flu·ous

so͞oˈpərfləwəs

adjectiveous

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unnecessary, esp. through being more than enough.

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tranquillity

tran·quil·i·ty

traNGˈkwilitē

noun

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the quality or state of being serene; calm.

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unethical

un·eth·i·cal

**ənˈeTHikəl **

Adjective

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not morally correct.

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unheralded

un·her·ald·ed

ənˈherəldid

** adjective**

A

not previously announced, expected, or recognized.

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unnerve

(used with object)

un·nerv·ing.verb

A

to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset

20
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unprecedented

un·prec·e·dent·ed

[uhn-pres-i-den-tid]

** adjective**

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without previous instance; never before known or experienced; unexampled or unparalleled:

21
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unwitting

**adjective **

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inadvertent; unintentional; accidental: not knowing; unaware; ignorant; oblivious; unconscious:

22
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**“Fair-minded people declined to **** her on mere suspicion” **

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condemn

23
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** I acted in **** with my principles, not like everyone else**

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**conformity **

24
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Worse, the hurricane could well ****the tensions that lurk in the city.

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**exacerbate **

25
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Sobs filled the house in a crescendo that became a group ****

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lamentation

26
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Closer to my **** perch, a bald eagle plunges toward unseen prey in the lake’s blue waters.

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** lofty **

27
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As the trial grew more ***, residents who were not called to testify in court chose to mostly ignore the proceedings.

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lurid

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Fixing things suited his temperament: ***, logical, exacting.

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methodical

29
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Assad, who fled ****in Iraq, showed his asylum card.

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persecution

30
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The ***** view holds that self-replication is an ability that organisms or objects either have in full or lack entirely.

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**prevailing **

31
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The initiative seeks to **** coverage and credibility concerns by having professional psychologists participate.

A

rectify

32
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Let me ******, no one with any clue wants her to go.

A

**reiterate **

33
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After she died, we found boxes of memories and papers, including diaries, muster rolls, **** and other related papers.

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reminiscences

34
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The wildlife **** is home to a jaguar reserve and while you may not see these nocturnal animals you will spot their signs.

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sanctuary

35
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In a climate where fancy clothes are superfluous , people rarely dress up for special occasions.

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superfluous

36
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However, there are no telephones or televisions to distract guests from enjoying the beauty and **** of the island.

A

tranquility

37
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The concept of asking for free books specifically to re-sell them is extremely **** in my opinion.

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unethical

38
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Terririst threats, burning churches, and the perceived danger of worsening violence, will ***foreign investors and tourists from going to the Olympics

A

unnerve

39
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Never before seen rising wealth and expectations of new happiness are behind ***demand for counselling as well as psychiatric care.

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unprecedented

40
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The body louse, a plague to humans and our ancestors for millions of years, subsists exclusively on our **** hospitality by quietly attaching itself to our bodies and living like a parasite there.

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unwitting

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