Level F Vocabulary Unit #1

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Level F Vocabulary Unit #1

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Level F Vocabulary Unit #1. vocabulary word. approbation. assuage. coalition. decadence. elicit. expostulate. hackneyed. hiatus. innuendo. intercede. jaded. lurid. meritorious. petulant. prerogative. provincial. simulate. transcend. umbrage. unctuous. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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vocabulary word

Definition

“Link” word

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Synonym

Sentence Picture

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approbation

(noun) official recognition or approval

• approval•praise

His coach’s approbation meant a great deal to

him.

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assuage(verb) 1. to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease2. to appease; satisfy; allay; relieve3. to soothe, calm, or mollify

•Relieve•Calm•Lessen

I hoped my apology would assuage his anger.

The aspirin helped to assuage her headache.

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coalition(noun) a combination or union for some specific purpose

•combine

The environmental groups formed a coalition to save the baby penguins.

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decadence

(noun) 1. decline or decay

2. excessive self-indulgence

•Degenerate•Corruption•Depravity

The once strong country fell into a time of decadence.

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elicit(V) to call forth or draw out

•Extract•Evoke

•She's been trying to elicit the support of the other members.•My question elicited no response.

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expostulate

(verb) to attempt to change someone’s mind using reasoning

•protest•Argue•object

Her mother expostulated with her about wearing too much make-up.

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hackneyed(adj) lacking freshness or originality

•Stale

No one laughs at that hackneyed joke anymore

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hiatus(noun) a gap or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break

• Break•vacation

After a two year hiatus from training, the runner realized she was really out of shape,

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innuendo(noun) an indirect suggestion about a person or thing, especially of a disparaging nature

•hint

His reputation had been damaged by innuendo.

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intercede(v.) 1. To plead on another's behalf.2. To act as mediator in a dispute

• In the middle• Plead• negotiate

1. When the boss accused her of lying, several other employees interceded on her behalf.

2. She attempted to intercede when the two friends began fighting

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jaded

(adj) wearied, worn-out, dulled

•Fatigued•Fed-up•Bored

Some teachers become jaded when they see kids giving up over and over.

Doris felt jaded towards love after she caught he boyfriend cheating on her.

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lurid(adj) causing shock or revulsion

Extreme lack of restraint

gruesome

Graphic

shocking

The child was not allowed to play lurid video games.

X - rated

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meritorious

(adj) deserving praise, reward, esteem,

•praiseworthy

The firefighter received an award from the mayor for meritorious service.

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petulant

(adj) rude in speech or behavior

•Grouchy•Huffy•irritable

No one wanted to be around the petulant child because she was so sassy and grouchy.

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prerogative

(noun) an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege

•privilege

The seniors think they have they prerogative to cut in line in front of freshman.

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provincial(adj) 1. narrow or limited attitude

2. pertaining to an outlying area

•Narrow minded•naive

We do not want our leaders to have a provincial point of view.

The country woman had a provincial tone in her speech.

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simulate(verb) to create a likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like):

•Fake•imitate

To help babies get to sleep, some parents use a sound device that simulates a heartbeat.

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transcend(verb) to rise above or go beyond the limits of; to triumph over the negative

•Exceed•Out do•overcome

The Special Olympics athlete knew that she could transcend her physical limitations.

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umbrage

(noun) a feeling of resentment or annoyance

•Displeasure•offense

Professor Umbrage felt umbrage when Harry Potter questioned her authority.

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unctuous(adj) 1. having an oily or soapy feel

2. excessively smooth, suave, or smug.

I generally do not buy anything from an unctuous salesman.

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• Workbook pages 24-26 completed by Friday 9/21/12 beginning of class.

• Quiz on Unit #1 on Tuesday, 9/25/12