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Vocab Unit 9 Level D

Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop
Level D

AB
auxillary(adj) giving assistance or support; (n) a helper, aid (syn) (adj) additional, back-up; (n) reserve, accessory (ant) (adj) main, primary, principal
candid(adj) frank, sincere, impartial; unposed (syn) forthright, plainspoken, unbiased (ant) insincere, evasive, misleading, artful
cubicle(n) a small room or compartment (syn) enclosure, hole-in-the -wall (ant) vast hall, auditorium
drudgery(n) work that is hard and tiresome (syn) toil, labor, grind (ant) play, frolic, amusement, recreation, fun
envoy(n) a representative or messenger (as of a government) (syn) agent, ambassador, emissary, minister
escalate(v) to elevate; to increase in intensity (syn) climb, raise, ascend, mount (ant) decrease, lessen, descend, defuse
expedient(n) a means to an end, (adj) advantageous, useful (syn) (n) contrivance, device; (adj) serviceable (ant) (adj) inconvenient, untimely, disadvantageous
feign(v) to pretend (syn) fake, sham, affect, simulate
flair(n) a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style (syn) aptitude, bent, knack, gift, style, panache (ant) inability, incapacity
grievous(adj) causing sorrow or pain; serious (syn) painful, heartrending, onerous, flagrant (ant) joyful, uplifting, cheery, upbeat, comforting
heterogeneous(adj) composed of different kinds, diverse (syn) miscellaneous, mixed, variegated (ant) uniform, homogeneous, of a piece
horde(n) a vast number (as of people); a throng (syn) crowd, mass, multitude, host, swarm (ant) few, handful
impel(v) to force, drive forward (syn) urge, push, spur, propel, incite (ant) disocurage, check, restrain, curb
incredulous(adj) disbelieving, skeptical (syn) dubious, mistrustful, doubting (ant) believing, trustful, gullible
inscribe(v) to write or engrave; to enter a name on a list (syn) imprint, enroll, enlist (ant) erase, rub out, delete, efface, obliterate
monologue(n) a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person (syn) soliloquy, recitation (ant) dialogue, conversation, colloquy
prognosis(n) a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation (syn) prediction, projection
rasping(adj) with a harsh, grating sound; (n) a harsh sound (syn)(adj) scratchy, scraping, abrasive, gravelly (ant) (adj) sonorous, smooth, satiny, silky, mellow
repugnant(adj) offensive, disagreeable, distasteful (syn) hateful, odious, revolting, repulsive (ant) pleasing, attractive, tempting, wholesome
scuttle(v) to sink a ship by cutting holes in it; to get rid of something in a decisive way; to run hastily, scurry; (n) a pail (syn) (v) abandon, discard, scrap, ditch, dump (ant) (v) keep afloat, salvage, rescue, preserve


7th & 8th Grade English instructor
Bethel Lutheran
Morton, IL

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