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Vocab Unit 13 Level D

Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop
Level D

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ad infinitum(adv) endlessly (syn) forever, unceasingly, incessantly, ceaselessly (ant) succinctly, concisely, tersely, briefly
apportion(v) to divide and give out in shares (syn) distribute, allot, parcel out, allocate
bona fide(adj) genuine; sincere (syn) authentic, indisputable, legitimate, certified (ant) false, fake, bogus, spurious, counterfeit
buoyant(adj) able to float easily; able to hold things up; cheerful, hopeful (syn) blithe, jaunty, lighthearted, animated (ant) downcast, depressed, gloomy, morose
clique(n) a small, exclusive group of people (syn) inner circle, coterie
concede(v) to admit as true; to yield, submit (syn) acknowledge, grant, allow, assent (ant) contest, dispute, gainsay, challenge
congenial(adj) getting on well with others; agreeable, pleasant (syn) friendly, sociable, amiable, compatible (ant) disagreeable, surly, cold, standoffish
lofty(adj) very high; noble (syn) elevated, towering, exalted, grand (ant) base, petty, low, sordid, despicable
migration(n) a movement from one country or region to another (syn) population shift, mass movement
perceive(v) to be aware of through the senses, observe; to grasp mentally (syn) notice, discern, understand (ant) miss, overlook, be blind to
perverse(adj) inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn, turned away from what is good and proper (syn) obstinate, contrary, mulish, wayward (ant) tractable, docile, amenable, yielding
prelude(n) an intorduction; that which comes before or leads off (syn) preface, overture, prologue, "curtain-raiser" (ant) epilogue, postlude, aftermath
rancid(adj) stale, spoiled (syn) foul, rank, fetid, sour, rotten, putrid (ant) wholesome, fresh
rustic(adj) counrty-like, plain; awkward; (n) one who lives in the counrty (syn) (adj) rough, unsophisticated, countrified (ant) (adj) citified, urban, sophisticated, suave
sever(v) to separate, divide into parts (syn) cut off, amputate, break off, dissolve (ant) join, unite, weld together
sordid(adj) wretchedly poor; run-down; mean or selfish (syn) filthy, squalid, base, vile, seedy, sleazy (ant) pure, noble, opulent, lavish
untenable(adj) not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain (syn) indefensible, insupportable, groundless (ant) irrefutable, impregnable, incontestable
versatile(adj) able to do many things well; capable of many uses (syn) adaptable, handy, all-around, many-sided (ant) limited, specialized, restricted
vindicate(v) to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify (syn) acquit, absolve, exonerate, advocate (ant) implicate, incriminate, condemn, convict
wane(v) to lose size, strength, or power (syn) diminish, decline, subside, dwindle (ant) grow, wax, amplify, balloon, increase


English Department
Palmerton High School
Palmerton, PA

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