Chapter 10-13 Vocab Flashcards

1
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ingenuous

A

naive

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2
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mausoleum

A

large, somber building

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3
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apoplectic

A

marked by sudden paralysis due to rage

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4
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philippic

A

a bitter verbal attack

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5
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umbrage

A

offence

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6
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asafoetida

A

a bad smelling resin used to treat some illnesses

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7
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mandrake roots

A

roots of a poisonous plant thought to have magical powers

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8
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inflection

A

voice modulation

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9
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edification

A

moral improvement

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10
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attribute

A

(verb) to regard something as being caused by someone or something
(noun) a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic part of someone or something

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11
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austere

A

severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance

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12
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devoid

A

entirely lacking, or free from

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13
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ecclesiastical

A

relating to the Christian Church or its clergy

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14
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interrogation

A

the process of being interrogated/asked questions

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15
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reconnaissance

A

military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features

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16
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rectitude

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morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness

17
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rudiments

A

the first principles of a subject

18
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subdued

A

quiet and rather reflective or depressed

19
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vehemently

A

in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling