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This set has 6 terms.

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ubiquitous(adj.) existing everywhere, widespread (It seems that everyone in the United States has a television. The technology is ubiquitous here.)
umbrage(n.) resentment, offense (He called me a lily-livered coward, and I took umbrage at the insult.)
unctuous(adj.) smooth or greasy in texture, appearance, manner (The unctuous receptionist seemed untrustworthy, as if she was only being helpful because she thought we might give her a big tip.)
undulate(v.) to move in waves (As the storm began to brew, the placid ocean began to undulate to an increasing degree.)
upbraid(v.) to criticize or scold severely (The last thing Lindsay wanted was for Lisa to upbraid her again about missing the rent payment.)
usurp(v.) to seize by force, take possession of without right (The rogue army general tried to usurp control of the government, but he failed because most of the army backed the legally elected president.)
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