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1 Vocabulary Lesson 14 Omar AbdulMohsen G/11B

2 Filial Of or expected from a son or daughter of a parent's or parents' offspring. Synonym: Familial Antonym: Unfilial Sentence: If the adopted child failed to carry out the filial duty the contract was annulled in the law courts.

3 Chagrin A feeling of disappointment, distress, or embarrassment.
Synonym: Shame, displeasure Antonym: Comfort, confidence Sentence: Overwhelmed with chagrin, her father died on the 4th of April

4 Cede To yield or formally surrender to another.
Synonym: Give up, transfer Antonym: Hold, refuse Sentence: The US army were forced to cede there territories to the republic.

5 Proficient Advanced in a particular art or science; skilled; expert; qualified. Synonym: Gifted, expert Antonym: Ignorant, incapable Sentence: He became remarkably proficient in all branches of learning, but especially in mathematics.

6 Precipitate v. To cause something to happen; to bring about quickly or suddenly adj. Reckless; rash Synonym: Accelerate Antonym: Block Sentence: The passing of the gun control bill may precipitate a rapid increase in illegal gun sales.

7 Remission A release from a debt or duty; a lessening of intensity.
Synonym: Release Antonym: Continuation Sentence: We acknowledge one purifying experience for remission of sins.

8 Interpose To put between; to insert between parts. Synonym: Insert
Antonym: Eject Sentence: It can be dangerous to interpose yourself between a cat fight.

9 Debonair Graceful, charming, and smooth; seemingly carefree.
Synonym: Affable Antonym: Unsophisticated Sentence: On the day of his wedding, my brother looked debonair in his tuxedo.

10 Blithe Happy; joyful; carefree. Synonym: Carefree Antonym: Depressed
Sentence: We need more blithe people to make this world a happy place.

11 Intrinsic Belonging to a thing by its essential nature.
Synonym: Inherent Antonym: Extrinsic Sentence: Most mothers have this intrinsic need to protect their children at all costs.

12 Thank you for listening
Quote of the day “Every student can learn, just not at the same time, or in the same way”


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