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Honors 9 Vocabulary 2013-2014 Week 24. Absolve (V) [ab-zolv] To clear from blame,responsibility, or guilt Syn: acquit, exonerate, vindicate, excuse, pardon.

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1 Honors 9 Vocabulary 2013-2014 Week 24

2 Absolve (V) [ab-zolv] To clear from blame,responsibility, or guilt Syn: acquit, exonerate, vindicate, excuse, pardon The priest absolved him of his sins.

3 Contiguous (adj) [kuhn-tig-yoo-uhs] Side-by-side, touching; Near, adjacent in time Synonym: adjoining We wanted to check in to our hotels at the same time, so we booked contiguous flights from here to Mexico.

4 Chastise (V) 1. to discipline, especially by corporal punishment. 2. to criticize severely. Syn. Punish, Scold, (Chew out; Lay into) Ex. Bobby’s teacher caught him cheating on a test and chastised him in front of the entire class.

5 Execrate (V) [ek-si-kreyt] to detest utterly; to curse; wish evil upon; damn; denounce: Syn. Hate, despise, loathe Ex. He openly execrated all who opposed him.

6 to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity. Ex. On September 11, we commiserate the loss of many innocent lives. Syn. console, feel for, have mercy on, pity, share sorrow for, sympathize Commiserate[kuh-miz-uh-reyt] (V)

7 Assuage[uh-sweyj] Verb To make milder or less severe; soothe or relieve. Ex. I took some Advil to assuage my headache. Syn. Ease, calm, alleviate

8 Exhortation[eg-zawr-tey-shuhn] N  A comment, conversation, or speech conveying urgent advice or recommendations.  Syn. Warning, urging, preaching  Ex. As a student, she listened to exhortations given by adults and did not make impulsive decisions.

9 Delusion (N) [dih-loo-zhuhn] a fixed false belief that is resistant to reason or confrontation with actual fact: a paranoid delusion. Syn. misconception, misbelief, daydream, deception, fantasy, illusion, self-deception Example: While others dismissed his suspicions about his neighbors as paranoid delusions, they realized he was right when several people on the block were robbed.

10 Antithesis (N) [an-tith-uh-sis] 1. opposition; contrast: the antithesis of right is wrong. 2. the direct opposite Syn. Contrast, opposite, contradiction After his car accident caused by drinking and driving, he became a law-abiding, sober member of the community, the very antithesis of what he was before.

11 Convalescence (Noun) [kon-vuh-les-uhns] the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness; the period during which such recovery occurs. Syn: recovery, healing, improvement, recuperation, rehabilitation Example: During my illness, I had many ideas about what I would do once I became well again, and I made plans to do these things in my convalescence.


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