CHAPTER THREE VOCABULARY. 1. CONVIVIAL Sociable; jovial and festive.

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CHAPTER THREE VOCABULARY

1. CONVIVIAL Sociable; jovial and festive

2. DISSENSION A strong disagreement; discord; dispute

3. DIVERGENCE The act of moving, lying, or extending in different directions from a common point; to branch off

4. ERRONEOUS Containing error; incorrect; mistaken; wrong

5. IMPETUOUS To act without consideration; rash; impulsive

6. INNUENDO An indirect or subtle reference, especially one made maliciously or indicating criticism or disapproval

7. PROVINCIAL Having attitudes and opinions supposedly common to people living in provinces; rustic or unsophisticated; limited “Hick” “Hillbilly” “Redneck” “Peasant”

8. VACUOUS Containing nothing; empty; mindless

9. VEHEMENT Marked by intensity of feeling or conviction; empathetic; characterized by great energy, vigor, or force