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Unit 13
Vocabulary Level E
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antipathyDEF = (n.) a strong dislike, hostile feelingSYN = hostility, enmity, aversion, bad bloodANT = attraction, appeal, allure, sympathy
Word Connection:ANTI = AGAINST
These anti-war protesters have an ANTIPATHY for violence.
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applicableDEF = (adj.) capable of being applied; relevant,
suitableSYN = appropriate, fit, aptANT = inappropriate, unsuitable, irrelevant
Word Connection:The root is APPLY.
Make-up is APPLICABLE to the face. It can be
APPLIED.
When APPLYING for a job, you have to
include all APPLICABLE
(relevant) information.
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assetDEF = (n.) something of value; a resource; an
advantageSYN = property, possession, holding, endowmentANT = drawback, handicap, liability
Word Connection:Lincoln-Way’s “Asset of the Month”teaches you a VALUE that will give you an ADVANTAGE in life.
Cash savings, a home, and a car
are all considered monetary ASSETS.
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besetDEF = (v.) to attack from all sides; to surround,
hem in; (adj., part.) harassed, troubled; studded (as with jewels)
SYN = (v.) assail, harass, badger, pester, torment
This ring is BESET with diamonds.
In the wild female lions surround and BESET their prey (here, the
Hippo) to provide food for the pride.
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compassionDEF = (n.) sympathy for another’s suffering;
pitySYN = concern, commiserationANT = indifference, callousness, heartlessness
Word Connection:PASSION = FEELINGCompassion is feeling sorry for someone.
COMPASSION is giving someone a helping
hand to show that you CARE.Nurses need
to have COMPASSION for people
who need their help.
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decorumDEF = (n.) proper behavior, good taste;
orderlinessSYN = seemliness, good form, proprietyANT = impropriety, bad form, bad taste
Word Connection:DEcorum = DEcency
On The Office Angela is the living definition of
DECORUM. She is PRIM and PROPER.
Children learn GOOD MANNERS at a young age so they can learn to
behave with DECORUM.
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duressDEF = (n.) compulsion by threat; forcible
confinementSYN = intimidation, coercionANT = persuasion, coaxing, sweet talk,
cajolery
Word Connection:Being under DURESScan cause STRESS!
In this picture the man on the right is
under DURESS because the bully is INTIMDATING him.
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exuberantDEF = (adj.) high-spirited, enthusiastic,
unrestrained; excessive, abundantSYN = lively, ebullient, irrepressible, lavishANT = depressed, despondent, sulky, restrained
Word Connection:EXcited = EXuberant
An EXUBERANT person has an EXCESSIVE amount of
ENERGY…like Jim Carrey!!!!
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facsimileDEF = (n.) an exact copySYN = replica, duplicate, reproduction, cloneANT = variation, modification, permutation
Word Connection:facSIMILe = SIMILAR
With IDENTICAL twins one is a FACSIMILE of the
other.
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imbibeDEF = (v.) to drink; to take in, absorbSYN = swallow, gulp, assimilate, digestANT = eject, emit, expel, discharge
Word Connection:Babies need a BIB when they IMBIBE so they don’t spill on their clothes.
I bet Michael Jordan has IMBIBED a lot of
Gatorade in his life!
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exuberant imbibe besetantipathy compassion decorum
1. It doesn’t do much good to feel ______ for those who are suffering unless we also take action and help them.
2. Cough syrup can be difficult to ______ because the bad taste can trigger one’s gag reflex.
3. Dan was truly amazing! Even though he was _____ with problems at work, with his health, and with paying for his daughter’s education, he always kept a positive attitude.
4. The basketball referees were worried about fighting on the court when the two teams with a long-standing ______ toward one another played.
5. Although Tim’s ______ personality could be great fun outside of school, during class his excessive energy had a tendency to get him into trouble.
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facsimile duress decorumasset applicable exuberant
1. Some of the lessons Americans learned during the Great Depression are ______ to our current economic struggle.
2. Working in the public relations field requires having the______ of friendliness.
3. The judge had a feeling that the suspect’s confession was not voluntary, but was given under _________.
4. Debra’s sense of _______ is so strong that she often makes other people feel like they can’t relax and be themselves.
5. My 25 page senior term paper was so important that I made a __________ to guarantee I would have a copy to turn in.
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implacableDEF = (adj.) not to be satisfied or pacified;
unyieldingSYN = relentless, inexorable, unappeasableANT = lenient, indulgent, permissive, flexible
Word Connection:Something IMPLACABLE
cannot be moved from its PLACE.
A tornado is an unstoppable,
IMPLACABLE force of nature.
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infinitesimal DEF = (adj.) so small as to be almost
immeasurable; minuteSYN = tiny, microscopic, unnoticeableANT = vast, immense, huge
These INFINITESIMAL figurines were created in the eye of a needle!!
This is what an INFINITESIMAL germ cell looks like under a microscope.
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innocuousDEF = (adj.) harmless, inoffensive; insignificantSYN = feeble, unobjectionableANT = harmful, dangerous, toxic
Word Connection:INNOCuous = INNOCent
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militateDEF = (v.) to have effect or force on or against
someone or somethingSYN = counter, oppose, work against
Word Connection:The MILITARY uses forceagainst others. They MILITATE.
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patentDEF = (n.) exclusive rights over an invention;
copyright; (v.) to arrange or obtain such rights; (adj.) plain, open to view; copyrighted
SYN =(n.) exclusive rights; (adj.) evidentANT = (adj.) concealed, hidden ,secret
The COPYRIGHT symbol shows that an invention or trademark is PATENTED
and cannot be stolen.
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prowessDEF = (n.) distinguished bravery; superior skill or
abilitySYN = valor, courage, heroism, masteryANT = cowardice, incompetence
Word Connection:“PRO” sports players havePROWESS that makes themsuperior to other players.
Superman has PROWESS. He is SUPERIOR to mere
mortals.
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sedateDEF = (adj.) quiet, settled, sober; (v.) to
administer a tranquilizerSYN = (adj.) unruffled, composed, cool and
collectedANT = (adj.) loud, brash, flashy, flamboyant
Anesthesia SEDATES
people so they are SEDATE
during surgery.
Tranquilizer darts can be used to SEDATE large
animals.
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stentorianDEF = (adj.) extremely loudSYN = thundering, booming, deafening, ear-
splittingANT = hushed, inaudible, whispered
A STEREO can be STENTORIAN.
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stipulateDEF = (v.) to arrange specifically; to require as a
condition of agreementSYN = specify, contract, provide for
Word Connection:manIPULATE = to control and arrange something exactlyas you want it
A contract STIPULATES a specific arrangement.
Once you sign a contract you must follow its STIPULATIONS.
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ultimatumDEF = (n.) a final proposal or statement of conditionsSYN = final terms
Word Connection:ULTIMATE = LAST
The Bourne Ultimatum was the FINAL movie in the
Bourne trilogy.
Jason Bourne gave the U.S. government his
FINAL TERMS.
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sedate ultimatum stentorianimplacable patent prowess
1. Before we could administer a dose of medicine to the cougar, we had to _____ the animal to protect ourselves.
2. The ______ cry of the teething baby kept every member of the family awake all night long.
3. After 7 years of dating, Judy gave Mitch a(n) _______: “Marry me or I’m out of here!”
4. The ______ focus and work ethic of the company’s CEO turned the business into a Fortune 500 contender.
5. Whoever has the ______ on the Snuggie sure is making a bunch of money for his seemingly silly invention!
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infinitesimal stipulate prowessmilitate innocuous stentorian
1. Tim would love to have a dog, but unfortunately, his apartment’s lease ______ that he can’t have any pets.
2. When you sit and look up at the vast universe of stars, it can make you feel ______.
3. The stunning _____ of the Olympic skater was breathtaking to watch.
4. Although my handshake with Anthony seemed ______, I later came down with the flu from which he had just recovered.
5. Our government hopes to keep the peace, but they will not hesitate to _______ against our enemies if provoked.