vocab 7-9 Flashcards

(33 cards)

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psyche

A

the mind especially as the center of a persons being

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psychosomatic

A

having an effect on the body but mental or emotional in origin

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psychotic

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having a server mental illness to the point of disconnect from reality

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4
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pusillanimous

A

timid or cowardly not brave

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5
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animadverson

A

a strong criticism or blame

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inanimate

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without life unmoving

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7
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transpire

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to take place to happen

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conspire

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to plan together secretly

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aspire

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to have a strong desire to get or do something

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esprit

A

liveliness high spirited

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discordant

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not agreeing or going well together

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concordance

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a agreement or harmony

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13
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discursive

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wandering from one topic to another

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concur

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to agree on an opinion or decision

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succor

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badly need help or aid

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obsequious

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to willing to serve or obey

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segue

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a movment from one thing to another

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ensue

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to come after to happen as a result

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incessant

A

going on without stopping

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concede

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to admit something is true to give up

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intercede

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to ask or plead with on behalf of another

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perpetuity

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a time period lasting through the ages

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perpetuate

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to cause to continue to further

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judicious

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having ot showing good judgment

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adjudicate
to settle or dispute an argument
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# not in test amoral
not concerned about morality
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mores
attiudes and behaviors that are so firmly mixed that they are followed like laws
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morose
gloomy
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expiate
to make up for doing wrong
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impious
lacking respect for what should be worshiped
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consecrate
to set apart as holy to give up to a purpose
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execrable
very bad or hateful
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sacrosant