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Unit 2 vocabulary

NUNC/NOUNC: TO ANNOUNCE ENUNCIATE: to pronounce or articulate RENOUNCE: to reject by declaration PRONOUNCEMENT: a declaration of opinion; judgment

VOC/VOK: TO CALL INVOKE: to call on for support PROVOCATIVE: causing disturbance or excitement REVOKE: to make invalid; deactivate

FA: TO SPEAK INEFFABLE: unutterable; indescribable INFANTILE: childish; immature AFFABLE: easy to converse with; friendly

DIC/DICT: TO SAY, TO TELL EDICT: an official order INDICT: to charge with a crime; accuse DICTUM: a formal or authoritative statement